Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on our suburban public school three years in a row
At most 1% of kids get into a top private. Here are some stats
Rank #3 - White female. Deferred from Stanford. Got into Brown and Duke. Went to state flagship
Rank #2 - Asian female, Applied ED to Penn, went to Penn
Rank #1 - Asian Male. Only got into Cornell and Dartmouth. Went to Dartmouth
Anecdotally, only URM's or diversity cases in our school make it to HYPSM
End of Story.
I guess you can keep hating on minorities, but the reality is that these schools are
still majority white, with a national demographic that is now nearly not for that cohort. I have no idea what's going on with your school, but it's not the case that white kids are locked out. Not remotely true.
Incorrect. Whites comprise less than 50% of the student body at most of the ivies. White students are down to 36% of undergrads at Stanford.
Here are facts:
The number of today's 17 and 18 year olds who are white is barely over 50%. Hard to claim that there is any big disadvantage to being white.
Schools play with how they count ethnicity, including whether international students are in or out and percentages of admits versus students matriculating. But most top schools are still majority white among US students, and once you get out of schools that are at the very top and/or in more urban areas, the percentage of white students soars (here's looking at you, Dartmouth, with 65% white).
There is no top ranked school that has a percentage of African Americans or Latinos (or Native Americans or Native Hawaiians/Pacific Islanders, for that matter) among their student body that exceeds the percentage in the population generally. For URMs, every top school is LESS diverse than the national population of college-age people.
So, you can keep blaming minority students when your kid doesn't get in to a school, but that's just scapegoating.