Anonymous wrote:My high school DD is Asian. Living in flyover country, her friends are almost all whites plus a few blacks, with zero Asians. She does sorority-like things a lot but thankfully still takes care of her academics (4.0, 1530, 10 AP). She told us she had trouble fitting in when younger but now she is completely "one of them."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’ve found your child’s social group is not diverse, you really must sit with your discomfort and ponder your mistakes, missteps, and implicit biases in your parenting.
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Pretty sure this is satire, in which case bravo! This whole thread is so very 2021.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids at different T5s. They don’t consciously exclude other groups but their core friend groups are definitely mostly self segregated, e.g. East Asians and south Asians with a few Hispanics and whites, and vice versa. It’s not diverse in the sense of racially even distribution, but it’s not zero diversity either.
Exactly WHY is the university allowing them to self-segregate along racial lines? WTAF??
Anonymous wrote:My kids are friends with people who are friendly and kind. They don't seek out friends based on the colors of their skin, but YDY.
Anonymous wrote:If you’ve found your child’s social group is not diverse, you really must sit with your discomfort and ponder your mistakes, missteps, and implicit biases in your parenting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here—this isn’t lame. I have a white kid who goes to a diverse HS and has a very diverse friend group who has noticed when there is a significantly higher percentage of white kids at some of the universities we have toured. This is something that they have been keeping in mind when looking at where they will land.
If you are from CA they will just have to get used to it. Mine did.
Anonymous wrote:NP here—this isn’t lame. I have a white kid who goes to a diverse HS and has a very diverse friend group who has noticed when there is a significantly higher percentage of white kids at some of the universities we have toured. This is something that they have been keeping in mind when looking at where they will land.