Anonymous wrote:Do you clowns realize what percentage of college age kids are white in this country? And Asian?
Answer:. White 54%. Asian 6%
The higher ranked SLACs have over-representative number of Asians The more elite schools can buy "diversity" with their prestige. Hence my bottom feeder comment, which was meant to shock. Furthermore, Asian don't tend to self-segregate as much as other groups. Don't worry. Your kid will be fine wherever they go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Part of the problem is that Tiger Moms view their kids applying to LACs as bottom fishing.
I am uncertain if this is true. I am certain it is unhelpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend’s son wanted to attend a university, public or private, with fewer than 50% white students. His was not a long list.
Doesn’t it sound racist?? What if he said he wanted less than 50% Asian of black or whatever?? I mean, I understand if he wanted more than 1% of his race but this?
No, it is about statistics. Since more than half of the college student population is white (~55%), when elite schools balance their populations disproportionate to the representation in the general pool, you end up with a lot of schools with an overrepresentation of the majority, which does not reflect the real population of higher educated Americans. Having a diversity of backgrounds is considered valuable in higher education, so schools that manage to create that are viewed by many to be better schools. The ones with 70%+ of one student population (almost always white statistically) are missing a feature that is valuable to many students. HBCUs are intentionally disproportional for historically valid reasons, as are women's colleges and some religious colleges. Students are choosing them for this reason. But outside of those specific categories, you might expect a student population that reflects the general college educated population, but that is sometimes geographically unlikely, and other times, skewed by the desirability and intentional diversification of elite colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some are better than others in terms of diversity.
Williams - 51% white; 12% Latino; 12% Asian, 5% Black (ouch)
Swarthmore - 40% white; 12% Latino; 16% Asian and 7% Black
Pomona - 35% white; 16% Latino; 15% Asian and 10% Black
Generaly the higher ranked and better endowed schools have more diversity
My DD does not have the stats to get into the above somewhat more diverse SLACs. The ones she can get into are around 75% white
Anonymous wrote:Do you clowns realize what percentage of college age kids are white in this country? And Asian?
Answer:. White 54%. Asian 6%
The higher ranked SLACs have over-representative number of Asians The more elite schools can buy "diversity" with their prestige. Hence my bottom feeder comment, which was meant to shock. Furthermore, Asian don't tend to self-segregate as much as other groups. Don't worry. Your kid will be fine wherever they go.
Anonymous wrote:DD would like to look at liberal arts schools but I am concerned about the lack of diversity. Majority of these schools are 70-75% white with as low as 1-5% asians. Any input from asian parents who have kids at liberal arts schools with relatively less asian population please share your and your childs experience. Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend’s son wanted to attend a university, public or private, with fewer than 50% white students. His was not a long list.
Doesn’t it sound racist?? What if he said he wanted less than 50% Asian of black or whatever?? I mean, I understand if he wanted more than 1% of his race but this?
Anonymous wrote:Apply to Ivys. They offer liberal arts education and have 20% - 25% Asians.
Anonymous wrote:Diversity is just a marketing gimmick in many SLACs. Students often still self-segregate on campus.
Anonymous wrote:Part of the problem is that Tiger Moms view their kids applying to LACs as bottom fishing.
Anonymous wrote:It will widen her social group and prevent her from making mostly Asian friends at college.
Anonymous wrote:My friend’s son wanted to attend a university, public or private, with fewer than 50% white students. His was not a long list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some are better than others in terms of diversity.
Williams - 51% white; 12% Latino; 12% Asian, 5% Black (ouch)
Swarthmore - 40% white; 12% Latino; 16% Asian and 7% Black
Pomona - 35% white; 16% Latino; 15% Asian and 10% Black
Generaly the higher ranked and better endowed schools have more diversity
My DD does not have the stats to get into the above somewhat more diverse SLACs. The ones she can get into are around 75% white