DC’s friend lied on their college app

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You don't know diddly squat about the kid's race, and you also don't know that his race had anything to do with his admission to college.

Worry about your own kid, not somebody else's, and tell your own kid to do the same.


Can’t believe everyone is defending the kid who lied. I guess cheaters will defend other cheaters


I'm not "defending" anybody. I'm saying worry about your own kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:About their race. Put down Native American and mexican. Got into an Ivy. Apparently DC has known for a while. I am not shocked as i know many kids probably lie but this just shows how rigged the system itself is. The entire school was surprised that this kid got in ED and now we know. Wow! I am guessing thats how colleges achieve their diversity goal.. admitting fake native Americans and hispanics.


Racism at its best!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:About their race. Put down Native American and mexican. Got into an Ivy. Apparently DC has known for a while. I am not shocked as i know many kids probably lie but this just shows how rigged the system itself is. The entire school was surprised that this kid got in ED and now we know. Wow! I am guessing thats how colleges achieve their diversity goal.. admitting fake native Americans and hispanics.


Racism at its best!


How is this racism? The kid is a regular kid. Not stellar. If colleges believe whatever is put down on the application and admit kids based on race then they are the ones practicing racism. If by admitting this kid they checked off that they admitted a native american or mexican kid when obviously they didn’t, then how does it benefit anyone except the kid who lied? The true Native American and hispanic didn’t get admitted but this kid stole their spot.
Anonymous
Sadly this happens every year. Some unqualified student checks a box under dubious circumstances and gets into a school they have no business attending. It's frustrating but a good sign that life isn't always fair and that this process has very little integrity to it. Better to carry yourself with dignity and only worry about yourself. Eventually your child will be better off. It's the school's loss.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sadly this happens every year. Some unqualified student checks a box under dubious circumstances and gets into a school they have no business attending. It's frustrating but a good sign that life isn't always fair and that this process has very little integrity to it. Better to carry yourself with dignity and only worry about yourself. Eventually your child will be better off. It's the school's loss.


Thank you! Finally someone with integrity who can see how wrong this is
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sadly this happens every year. Some unqualified student checks a box under dubious circumstances and gets into a school they have no business attending. It's frustrating but a good sign that life isn't always fair and that this process has very little integrity to it. Better to carry yourself with dignity and only worry about yourself. Eventually your child will be better off. It's the school's loss.


Thank you! Finally someone with integrity who can see how wrong this is


What is wrong is that there is any incentive to check a box.

Anonymous
I knew Geronimo Martinez was lying when he applied ED.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sadly this happens every year. Some unqualified student checks a box under dubious circumstances and gets into a school they have no business attending. It's frustrating but a good sign that life isn't always fair and that this process has very little integrity to it. Better to carry yourself with dignity and only worry about yourself. Eventually your child will be better off. It's the school's loss.


Thank you! Finally someone with integrity who can see how wrong this is


What is wrong is that there is any incentive to check a box.



Incentive is there because the colleges want to say how many minorities they accepted. And this kid is stealing someone’s spot. It saddens me to think that college admission has become a game which is won by cheating and lying. And the colleges are not actually admitting any deserving minorities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most Mexicans are a mix of Native American (from the Americas, not just North America) and white and other races.



Technically', most Asians' DNA test will return a small amount of native American blood. Is this what we are reduced to, being technically correct?
Anonymous
Notify admissions office, Dean...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most Mexicans are a mix of Native American (from the Americas, not just North America) and white and other races.


Mexico is in North America.




NP here. OMG. The OP said that Mexicans have a mix of Native American blood from all over Americas. There are still tribes within Mexico who speak a Mayan language, similar to other tribes in Central America. Do you think the Mayans cared about the current Mexican borders and reproduced strictly 1 mile from the border? Their civilization pretty much covered all Central America's NW, from Mexico to Nicaragua. This is elementary school material in FFX.
Anonymous
Exactly. When a school is bragging about the number of Native Americans, most people don't think they mean the Big 3 student with multiple homes and horses who has never suffered a whiff of adversity or discrimination. But eventually that student will actually prove themself in the workforce or graduate school. This will eventually catch up to them.
Anonymous
My son checked the Hispanic box despite the fact our household does not have any Spanish speakers. My mom is 100% Hispanic (born and raised in Cuba), so meets the definition by SAT standards. That was enough for us. He also got into an Ivy. No regrets as this is how the game is played.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:About their race. Put down Native American and mexican. Got into an Ivy. Apparently DC has known for a while. I am not shocked as i know many kids probably lie but this just shows how rigged the system itself is. The entire school was surprised that this kid got in ED and now we know. Wow! I am guessing thats how colleges achieve their diversity goal.. admitting fake native Americans and hispanics.


Smart kid/smart family. Assuming they truly are what they claim to be, they were smart enough to take advantage of this opportunity. Assuming they lied, well, they were smart enough to game a stupid, immoral system.

As an aside, while I get and appreciate the need to provide these admission benefits to Native Americans of the United States, why should anything at all be done for those of Mexican heritage? Enlighten me please..
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