Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I identify as Asian
why? You have zero advantage when it comes to college admissions.
Stupid question but what happens if the student lies and applies as a minority that they think will get them an advantage? I read in the NYT that Asian parents were giving their children less typically Asian names, but what happens to a kid that blatantly lies on race? It’s not like the school can try to prove the kid is a liar, or is there a recourse?
Just curious what type of consequences there are and how schools would attempt to investigate and prove the kid lies. (Note, I’m not advocating anyone do this, honestly just curious)
Anonymous wrote:Asians by nature move in packs then complain they all can't fit through the door
Anonymous wrote:They become a senator
Anonymous wrote:I'm glad OP made the distinction of "Asian Americans" as opposed to foreign students from Asia. In recent years there have been reports of cheating on a massive scale on college placement tests in Asia. I've also heard anecdotal reports of systematic cheating by foreign students once on campus.
Top schools are understandably wary of students applying from countries where such problems seem widespread. However, foreign students are important revenue sources - sometimes paying a premium tuition.
https://www.voanews.com/a/sat-scores-of-asian-students-cancelled-over-cheating/4009281.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should Asian Americans create a campaign to boycott test optional schools and Universities where Asian enrollment had not budged beyond 22% for almost a decade as Asian applications have steadily increased to protest against racial balancing in holistic admissions?
Or at least boycott schools that don't release race specific admission data on # of applications, # of admits, mean scores of applicants, mean score of admitted etc.
Unless there is a movement, nothing will change. Look at the gay rights movement
Game theory. Even if 100% Asians agreed to a boycott, 99.9% of them would then secretly apply. If rejected, they can claim they adhered to the boycott. If accepted, they'd say oh well, my kid's going to HYPS!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I identify as Asian
why? You have zero advantage when it comes to college admissions.
Stupid question but what happens if the student lies and applies as a minority that they think will get them an advantage? I read in the NYT that Asian parents were giving their children less typically Asian names, but what happens to a kid that blatantly lies on race? It’s not like the school can try to prove the kid is a liar, or is there a recourse?
Just curious what type of consequences there are and how schools would attempt to investigate and prove the kid lies. (Note, I’m not advocating anyone do this, honestly just curious)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I identify as Asian
why? You have zero advantage when it comes to college admissions.