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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]or does it matter anymore? I still feel Asians are not given a full fair chance even with the change in affirmative action.[/quote] That’s absurd and your feelings aren’t valid. Asians are wildly overrepresented at top colleges. [/quote] Thars your opinion of what ”represented" means. Asian high performers are absurdly under represented compared to other high performers. [/quote] That’s often bc AO see those “high performers” as one dimensional who don’t offer something else for the school - assume you are the OP of the holistic admissions thread too. Certain “high performers” who are Asian don’t do well in holistic admissions, as they haven’t focused on creating an authentic unique non-stereotypical narrative or story. Those with diverse interests (no STEM or piano ECs) will do well! Assimilated kids active in and outside of school with ECs that focus on human interaction… no loners. [/quote]
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