Where do underachieving East Asian kids go to college?

Anonymous
What is “East Asian” and yes I’ve lived in China and japan
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is “East Asian” and yes I’ve lived in China and japan

East Asian=Chinese, Japanese or Korean
Anonymous
NP. What on earth does this kid’s race have to do with anything?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NP. What on earth does this kid’s race have to do with anything?

Because this is a racist country. Asians, especially East Asians are subject to much higher standards in college admissions, relative to other races. That's why.
Anonymous
JMU, VCU, GMU
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is “East Asian” and yes I’ve lived in China and japan


yet you still don't know?

East Asian a.k.a. fancy Asian = Japan, Koea, and China
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Same place underachieving kids of other colors:

Community college, VCU, Norfolk Stare, UMW, James Madison U, etc


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:JMU, VCU, GMU


Not a remote chance a kid will get into JMU with a 2.7. Ever. Maybe the other two, maybe, but take JMU off the table.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about a California state college? Or do you want him closer to home?


+1

State schools.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Same place underachieving kids of other colors:

Community college, VCU, Norfolk Stare, UMW, James Madison U, etc




You will not get into any of these schools, outside Norfolk state with a 3.0


A POC with a 3.0 can absolutely get into JMU.


First out from under the rock? You missed a few things.

1: The Supreme Court won't allow universities to use race or ethnicity anymore
2: The Common App has made receiving that data optional
3: No university is ever going to touch that data again. There is line of lawyers wrapped around the building just dying for a crack

So JMU won't know if Brian Smith is POC or not.

Welcome to 2023. Hope you enjoyed your nap!


-1

Colleges will absolutely be admitting X number of URMs, regardless. Probably for free. You are extremely naive and uneducated to think otherwise.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:DC is East Asian, has struggled with learning issues, but wants to go to college. GPA will be around 2.7, possibly 3.0. They want to go somewhere with at least 15-20% East Asian students. We’re in VA and money is a big consideration.


Move to California (626 / Sgv area) and work for a couple of years in blue collar work — save up some money and go to community college.

Your kid just needs a break from the classroom.



Why move across the freakin country? Horrible advice
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about a California state college? Or do you want him closer to home?

OP said money is a big issue.

There are a lot of in state alternatives in VA, below GMU, JMU. They can go to one of those.

Or, go to your local community college and transfer. That might be the better option for a kid who has learning issues.


CSUs out of state tuition is around 19k.


Can the California people stop suggesting California for a DC area kid with learning issues?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is “East Asian” and yes I’ve lived in China and japan


yet you still don't know?

East Asian a.k.a. fancy Asian = Japan, Koea, and China

not to derail OP's thread, but I had never heard this term before. Maybe I'm just old. I'm 53.

-Korean American
Anonymous
I have family living in Nova who have an asian kid with ADHD & LDs. they sent him to NOVA on the 4 year college track and he's really grown and matured and is on track to finish his degree in 5 years with a solid career plan. These CC programs can be life changing in a good way for kids who want to go to college (cant do trade school) but aren't quite there yet. look also at asian centered programs like AALead and other programs that help asian kids that aren't interesting in servicing the model minority stereotype and need just as much help as any other cash strapped immigrant child. its awesome that you are able to support your son, so many asian parents in your shoes feel helpless and stuck b/c of the inordinate pressure to fit into the mold of wealth and extraordinary achievement and being performing monkeys for the powers that be in the admissions race which is as you know racist.

this might be a resource:

https://www.nvcc.edu/diversity/aanapisi/index.html#:~:text=NOVA%27s%20AAPI%20Intercultural%20Learning%20Center,Pacific%20Islander%20(AAPI)%20communities.

good luck
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about a California state college? Or do you want him closer to home?

OP said money is a big issue.

There are a lot of in state alternatives in VA, below GMU, JMU. They can go to one of those.

Or, go to your local community college and transfer. That might be the better option for a kid who has learning issues.


CSUs out of state tuition is around 19k.


Can the California people stop suggesting California for a DC area kid with learning issues?

+1 I'm a PP who went to CSU. I would never do this. Tuition might be "low", but col is way too high.
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