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Students who chose not to disclose their race doubled from 3.3% to 6.6% (White Students, obvi).
All percentage changes aren't that significant, in my opinion.
https://home.dartmouth.edu/news/2024/09/class-2028#:~:text=Of%20the%201%2C184%20students%20in,all%2Dtime%20high%20for%20Dartmouth.
Anonymous wrote:The class is so small you are talking about very small shifts in the number of kids.
Also not only do you not know the race of the students who didn't disclose (could be white or could be AAPI kids who fear discrimination or multi-racial students who just get tired of having to identify -- people have all kinds of perspectives on this) but also nearly 15% of the class are international students whose race is not included in the demographic breakdown. So it's possible the actual racial diversity of the class is identical to last year or different in a way that you wouldn't expect because the shifts are so small and the class is so small and there are actually quite a few students whose race is not even represented in these numbers.
It looks like a pretty diverse class. I truly don't get why people get so worked up about this unless you personally were rejected by Dartmouth and looking for a reason why that decision was wrong or unfair or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When that happens, IMO, it means they leaned heavily on the National Merit Hispanic Recognition Program designation in apps.
Which seems .. lazy?
Yes but it works
Works how? Plenty of kids claim to be Hispanic who are three generations away from speaking anything but English. It’s not making Dartmouth more diverse on anything but paper.
don’t you have a job? You post on all of these topics continuously. Day after day. We get that you are pissed because your Asian kids with perfect scores are somehow disadvantaged in your mind. It’s getting old. No one cares. Get a life.
Stop hijacking everything with your agenda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When that happens, IMO, it means they leaned heavily on the National Merit Hispanic Recognition Program designation in apps.
Which seems .. lazy?
Yes but it works
Works how? Plenty of kids claim to be Hispanic who are three generations away from speaking anything but English. It’s not making Dartmouth more diverse on anything but paper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When that happens, IMO, it means they leaned heavily on the National Merit Hispanic Recognition Program designation in apps.
Which seems .. lazy?
Yes but it works
Works how? Plenty of kids claim to be Hispanic who are three generations away from speaking anything but English. It’s not making Dartmouth more diverse on anything but paper.
Anonymous wrote:
Students who chose not to disclose their race doubled from 3.3% to 6.6% (White Students, obvi).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When that happens, IMO, it means they leaned heavily on the National Merit Hispanic Recognition Program designation in apps.
Which seems .. lazy?
Yes but it works
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When that happens, IMO, it means they leaned heavily on the National Merit Hispanic Recognition Program designation in apps.
Which seems .. lazy?
Yes but it works
Anonymous wrote:When that happens, IMO, it means they leaned heavily on the National Merit Hispanic Recognition Program designation in apps.
Which seems .. lazy?