Findlay and Kohler assert most people in these institutions took it upon themselves to balance the playing field for white students. Leading to various scandals of elite universities “limiting Asian applicants and keeping the number of white students artificially high." Also, many white parents blame “all the immigrants in the country [for] taking up university spots." The growing Asian population in top schools has lead to many white students choosing their post-secondary future at schools with a larger white population.
Findlay and Kohler illustrate picking schools based on their buzzing social atmosphere, athletics, and the potential for “self-actualization." These preferences have become a growing headache for many North American schools.