Golf and tennis…not sure where you are getting the stats for swimming and gymnastics. |
don't pick a sport with a lot of people who look like you.... lots of other individual sports out there. check out club sports at stanford for ideas. even though club, they NEED people to fill those spots. |
We watched the olympics, thanks. We know what Asians are good at. |
I don’t know Stanford, but my kid’s Ivy has club teams that exist one year, don’t the next, come back, etc. Usually go through cycles vs year-to-year Yes or No. They don’t seem to care if a Club sport continues or not. |
Debate championship performances look like this: |
Watching the Olympics, I don’t see white people particularly good at team sports either. It was mostly black people contributing to the medals for the USA. White people are actually good at playing discrimination games because they’re the majority of this country. |
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However, on a pure numbers basis it was probably 50/50 between white and URM in total if you add up the team sports where the US medaled (basketball, women’s soccer, women’s volleyball and women’s rugby)…actually slightly more white. 27 out of 595 US athletes were Asian American. 10 of the 27 were badminton and ping pong. |
Obviously, you should pressure your kid to be trans so that s/he/they can be the first trans president of the French club or whatever. |
there are also plenty of whites competing for european countries. |
Um, did you graduate in the last 5-8 years? If not, then your experience is irrelevant. |
Stanford cut 1/3 of their varsity sports teams just a few years ago. They really don’t care that much about club sports lol |
Omg - that’s my line…except it is the last 2-3 years. |
The difference is made by how your student reflects what they did to the kind of person they are. That’s the art and the truth. |
yes so is the fraction that makes over 200k...higher at T10/ivy. 200k, 350k are both amazing salaries, and yet that level is realistically attainable, and happens with more frequency at top schools. Picking a college on Centi-millionairs makes no sense. It just happens to correlate quite well to the colleges that create more top 1-2%ers, which can make sense for ROI focused people. |