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For example let’s say Person A has a 3.8 GPA, was the vice president of the student body, volunteered every week to do community service at a hospital, and scored high on the SAT but was black. And Person B has a 3.0 GPA, was a back-up running back for the football team, became a member of Key Club, and scored decently on the SAT but was white. Why should a white man for example get a job in a corporate office just because of his or her body color when a person of different race but better qualifications can’t because they are not white? Let’s just say that race was a determining factor in college. Consider surgical school. Imagine if your doctor didn’t get accepted into college based on his or her qualifications but because of their skin color. How confident would you feel about their ability to do surgery on your body? So I say equality for all.lkjsdddddddddddddddddddd d d d d d d d d d d sd sd f s erf sdg w g sdf v dsfv d fv adf v sdfv df vd fv dfv df vd fv dfv df vd fv dfv d fv df v dfv df v dfv df v df vd fv df vdf v dfv df v dfv dfv df vd fv df v dfv d fv fdv df v df v d v df vad fjkv dkjfl vkj dfkjvdfvjk dafvdfj vkd fvjk dfvjdf vkajd fkv dfkj vkdjf vkjad fvkjdf kjadf kjdf kjdaf vjkd