Anonymous wrote:my child is 10% hispanic he will put down hispanic
Anonymous wrote:A 1300 where the HS average is 950 vs a 1500 where the HS average is 1150... the 1500 kid is more special? How about a 1400 where the HS average is 950? Is the 1400 more special? At what point are the numbers just part of the application and not the whole story?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they even need the data? They should get rid of it all.
Though as someone else said, if you aren't smart enough to drop it in your essay ("As president of my school's black students association..."), you aren't smart enough to go to the school.
Exactly!
My kids are Black and they will work it all day long.
My kids cited their background/ culture in essays from an inspirational standpoint. That's allowed. However, they had 4.0+ GPAs and 1500+ scores too.
The elites schools will get the best URMs.
Ignorant people think just saying you're black in an essay will get you into Harvard.
There's less than 1000 black students with a 1500 SAT score. I don't think people think these are the kids that don't belong at top schools. But a black student with a scooter in the 1300s probably shouldn't be there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they even need the data? They should get rid of it all.
Though as someone else said, if you aren't smart enough to drop it in your essay ("As president of my school's black students association..."), you aren't smart enough to go to the school.
Exactly!
My kids are Black and they will work it all day long.
My kids cited their background/ culture in essays from an inspirational standpoint. That's allowed. However, they had 4.0+ GPAs and 1500+ scores too.
The elites schools will get the best URMs.
Ignorant people think just saying you're black in an essay will get you into Harvard.
There's less than 1000 black students with a 1500 SAT score. I don't think people think these are the kids that don't belong at top schools. But a black student with a scooter in the 1300s probably shouldn't be there.
If that’s the case, neither should the white legacy and donor kids in the 1300s. There's a whole lot more of THOSE cases.
Anonymous wrote:My typical UMC average excellent Asian kid talked about their heritage in their common app essay. Good student, good EC’s but not the top kid in any context. Good results in the T-30 to T-50 range.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they even need the data? They should get rid of it all.
Though as someone else said, if you aren't smart enough to drop it in your essay ("As president of my school's black students association..."), you aren't smart enough to go to the school.
Exactly!
My kids are Black and they will work it all day long.
My kids cited their background/ culture in essays from an inspirational standpoint. That's allowed. However, they had 4.0+ GPAs and 1500+ scores too.
The elites schools will get the best URMs.
Ignorant people think just saying you're black in an essay will get you into Harvard.
There's less than 1000 black students with a 1500 SAT score. I don't think people think these are the kids that don't belong at top schools. But a black student with a scooter in the 1300s probably shouldn't be there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they even need the data? They should get rid of it all.
Though as someone else said, if you aren't smart enough to drop it in your essay ("As president of my school's black students association..."), you aren't smart enough to go to the school.
Exactly!
My kids are Black and they will work it all day long.
My kids cited their background/ culture in essays from an inspirational standpoint. That's allowed. However, they had 4.0+ GPAs and 1500+ scores too.
The elites schools will get the best URMs.
Ignorant people think just saying you're black in an essay will get you into Harvard.
There's less than 1000 black students with a 1500 SAT score. I don't think people think these are the kids that don't belong at top schools. But a black student with a scooter in the 1300s probably shouldn't be there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:URM should boycott the race box this year. Don’t check it. Don’t leave any trace for Fed. I think AN also recommended against writing about it in essays.
Without the conscious preference of admissions committees, the URM population at these schools would drop in half
They started hiding the race question from admissions two years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they even need the data? They should get rid of it all.
Though as someone else said, if you aren't smart enough to drop it in your essay ("As president of my school's black students association..."), you aren't smart enough to go to the school.
Exactly!
My kids are Black and they will work it all day long.
My kids cited their background/ culture in essays from an inspirational standpoint. That's allowed. However, they had 4.0+ GPAs and 1500+ scores too.
The elites schools will get the best URMs.
Ignorant people think just saying you're black in an essay will get you into Harvard.
There's less than 1000 black students with a 1500 SAT score. I don't think people think these are the kids that don't belong at top schools. But a black student with a scooter in the 1300s probably shouldn't be there.
Anonymous wrote:My typical UMC average excellent Asian kid talked about their heritage in their common app essay. Good student, good EC’s but not the top kid in any context. Good results in the T-30 to T-50 range.
Anonymous wrote:my child is 10% hispanic he will put down hispanic
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they even need the data? They should get rid of it all.
Though as someone else said, if you aren't smart enough to drop it in your essay ("As president of my school's black students association..."), you aren't smart enough to go to the school.
Exactly!
My kids are Black and they will work it all day long.
My kids cited their background/ culture in essays from an inspirational standpoint. That's allowed. However, they had 4.0+ GPAs and 1500+ scores too.
The elites schools will get the best URMs.
Ignorant people think just saying you're black in an essay will get you into Harvard.
There's less than 1000 black students with a 1500 SAT score. I don't think people think these are the kids that don't belong at top schools. But a black student with a scooter in the 1300s probably shouldn't be there.