Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, can you please explain what is inherently wrong with white people to the extent an institution should have fewer of them? Thanks !
You should ask Wake. they have a new EA admissions window this year for only first-gen families, aimed at getting less white people on campus. I'm not sure how many white people is too many but they are quite open that their current percentage is too high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just checked the most recent CDS. 65% white.
OP here. I literally can't see how this is true. We saw next to no-one who wasn't country club style white people.
Do you know what common data set is? It’s far more reliable than your observations of prospective students.
In my experience a college never looks as diverse as it's common data set stats.
There are lots of white appearing kids walking around who have some drop of minority blood so they get counted in the stats.
You are truly an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:OP, can you please explain what is inherently wrong with white people to the extent an institution should have fewer of them? Thanks !
Anonymous wrote:Pretty gross your daughter would say white-washed. Just saying. We’re a multi-cultural family (south Asian), and just because someone likes to dress preppy doesn’t mean they’re white-washed. It’s not like preppy belongs to white people, and people of other races or ethnicities have to dress differently.
Anonymous wrote:We visited this weekend. In a large auditorium of 100+ visiting families I bet there were 3 black families and zero Asians. We toured the campus--girls are beautiful, boys are "bros." My son loves this scene so he was in heaven. My daughter was turned off. the wealth was crazy-so many designer purses and $300 sneakers on the moms on the tour and on girls walking around. My kids attend the Cathedral schools so we're no strangers to wealth or preppiness but this was next level. Am I missing something? We literally saw ONE south Asian girl the entire day and she was prepped out (or as my daughter said "white-washed"). Was everyone else hiding in their dorms?
Anonymous wrote:Indian person here—whether a person styles themselves as preppy, nerdy or punk, does mot make them more or less south asian. Now wealthy country club may not be the scene your kid is looking for, and that’s fine. I went to Exeter (and wasn’t preppy), and chose a school in a city to experience a different scene.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just checked the most recent CDS. 65% white.
OP here. I literally can't see how this is true. We saw next to no-one who wasn't country club style white people.
Do you know what common data set is? It’s far more reliable than your observations of prospective students.
In my experience a college never looks as diverse as it's common data set stats.
There are lots of white appearing kids walking around who have some drop of minority blood so they get counted in the stats.
You are truly an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:OP, can you please explain what is inherently wrong with white people to the extent an institution should have fewer of them? Thanks !
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just checked the most recent CDS. 65% white.
OP here. I literally can't see how this is true. We saw next to no-one who wasn't country club style white people.
Do you know what common data set is? It’s far more reliable than your observations of prospective students.
In my experience a college never looks as diverse as it's common data set stats.
There are lots of white appearing kids walking around who have some drop of minority blood so they get counted in the stats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just checked the most recent CDS. 65% white.
OP here. I literally can't see how this is true. We saw next to no-one who wasn't country club style white people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just checked the most recent CDS. 65% white.
OP here. I literally can't see how this is true. We saw next to no-one who wasn't country club style white people.
Do you know what common data set is? It’s far more reliable than your observations of prospective students.