Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was very surprised that a Sudanese student was marked white. I’m about 70% African Ancestry and pretty good at recognizing part Black facial features and hair texture. I’m not sure if the identification was intentional or accidental.
Who marked this student as white?
Unclear. Families are supposed to pick. If they do not, the registrar can pick.
Anonymous wrote:I’m MENA (middle eastern, northern African), ex-husband is white, and my daughter put down she is white and not mixed race as middle eastern is considered white on census forms. She feels very strongly that she’s middle eastern, but until racial definitions change, it’s not right to say you’re anything but white. Don’t think being middle eastern helps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello, I'm new to the college process and my kid has done most of the work on her own. I was wondering if Arab American is something that helps or hurts when it comes to admission at selective schools? Her school counselor seems to think it makes her a better candidate at some of the elite schools, but I'm not so sure. Does anyone have a thought? Thank you so much.
A compelling story to go with that heritage might be helpful. Like if it was discussed on one of her essays.. Alone I don't think it would make too much of a difference.
Anonymous wrote:Hello, I'm new to the college process and my kid has done most of the work on her own. I was wondering if Arab American is something that helps or hurts when it comes to admission at selective schools? Her school counselor seems to think it makes her a better candidate at some of the elite schools, but I'm not so sure. Does anyone have a thought? Thank you so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was very surprised that a Sudanese student was marked white. I’m about 70% African Ancestry and pretty good at recognizing part Black facial features and hair texture. I’m not sure if the identification was intentional or accidental.
Who marked this student as white?
Anonymous wrote:I was very surprised that a Sudanese student was marked white. I’m about 70% African Ancestry and pretty good at recognizing part Black facial features and hair texture. I’m not sure if the identification was intentional or accidental.