Are minorities accepted

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our daughter was born in China, is 100% ethnically Chinese and was adopted bus (a white couple) when she was one year old. Being Asian (or white) and a female is not very advantageous nowadays. She’s listing herself as “bi-racial” to try and level the playing field.


Just FYI, Chinese are not URM (underrepresented minorities) in college admissions, but they are definitely URMs in the corporate world. That's another story.


Being bi-racial gives you more minority points than being Asian or white.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our daughter was born in China, is 100% ethnically Chinese and was adopted bus (a white couple) when she was one year old. Being Asian (or white) and a female is not very advantageous nowadays. She’s listing herself as “bi-racial” to try and level the playing field.


Just FYI, Chinese are not URM (underrepresented minorities) in college admissions, but they are definitely URMs in the corporate world. That's another story.


Being bi-racial gives you more minority points than being Asian or white.

Combo Asian/white does not help the college plug data into helpful boxes (that it reports to the federal govt). So, not a hook.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our daughter was born in China, is 100% ethnically Chinese and was adopted bus (a white couple) when she was one year old. Being Asian (or white) and a female is not very advantageous nowadays. She’s listing herself as “bi-racial” to try and level the playing field.


Just FYI, Chinese are not URM (underrepresented minorities) in college admissions, but they are definitely URMs in the corporate world. That's another story.


Being bi-racial gives you more minority points than being Asian or white.

Combo Asian/white does not help the college plug data into helpful boxes (that it reports to the federal govt). So, not a hook.


Didn't say it was a hook. Just said it was more advantageous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our daughter was born in China, is 100% ethnically Chinese and was adopted bus (a white couple) when she was one year old. Being Asian (or white) and a female is not very advantageous nowadays. She’s listing herself as “bi-racial” to try and level the playing field.


But she's not bi-racial. This whole thing is absurd, so I don't blame people for lying about her race. And at what point are you bi-racial? 50%? 45%? 15%? What if you are 50% black but grew up only around black people and co sider yourself black/AA? What if you are 50% black but could pass as White? Does anyone actually verify if this information is correct? Is your race dictated by genetics or how you perceive yourself culturally? Parents game every aspect of admissions because it is so cutthroat, so why should this be any different?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our daughter was born in China, is 100% ethnically Chinese and was adopted bus (a white couple) when she was one year old. Being Asian (or white) and a female is not very advantageous nowadays. She’s listing herself as “bi-racial” to try and level the playing field.


But she's not bi-racial. This whole thing is absurd, so I don't blame people for lying about her race. And at what point are you bi-racial? 50%? 45%? 15%? What if you are 50% black but grew up only around black people and co sider yourself black/AA? What if you are 50% black but could pass as White? Does anyone actually verify if this information is correct? Is your race dictated by genetics or how you perceive yourself culturally? Parents game every aspect of admissions because it is so cutthroat, so why should this be any different?


How about taking it one step further: How many people are claiming to be trans/gender fluid to check the diversity box?
Anonymous
Yes, of course
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