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Reply to "If you are half asian is it better to ommit the asian part so that it's easier to get in?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=liamw]there are more minority only scholarships than white only that's fore sure [/quote] None of them being an Asian qualifies them. They are all for disadvantaged/unrepresented minority. In the future, if they want to be in elected office or corporate board then being an Asian may qualify as unrepresented. But not for Ivy league schools. [/quote] My DH got a minority scholarship to both undergrad and law school, and he's East Asian. They are not just for "disadvantaged" minorities (what does that mean, anyway? Being a minority in a majority white country is ALWAYS a disadvantage). Those scholarships are to increase diversity. My guess is that any school with significant Asian population (Berkeley, say) won't offer Asians a scholarship. But places trying to increase their diversity that don't have Asians will.[/quote]
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