Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's no multiracial box? And is the last name a giveaway for ethnicity?
NP here and most Indian names have been shortened and can pass for white.
If a name is white enough it passes for African American. What's your objective?
Anonymous wrote:no - it won't. but don't worry, you can be like the other parents on this forum and blame it on that afterwards.
Anonymous wrote:Didn’t work against my kid at all. Got into multiple top 10 SLACs and UVA/W&M. And stop fretting about things outside your control. If your kid works hard, gets good grades, and gets good recommendations for teachers, they will do just fine.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are half-White and half Indian. Can’t we just say white in applications?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's no multiracial box? And is the last name a giveaway for ethnicity?
NP here and most Indian names have been shortened and can pass for white.
Most Indian names don’t pass for white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t work against my kid at all. Got into multiple top 10 SLACs and UVA/W&M. And stop fretting about things outside your control. If your kid works hard, gets good grades, and gets good recommendations for teachers, they will do just fine.
Asians are underrepresented at most SLACs.
So being half Asian didn’t work against my kid in his college admissions, which was the OPs question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t work against my kid at all. Got into multiple top 10 SLACs and UVA/W&M. And stop fretting about things outside your control. If your kid works hard, gets good grades, and gets good recommendations for teachers, they will do just fine.
Asians are underrepresented at most SLACs.
Anonymous wrote:Didn’t work against my kid at all. Got into multiple top 10 SLACs and UVA/W&M. And stop fretting about things outside your control. If your kid works hard, gets good grades, and gets good recommendations for teachers, they will do just fine.
Anonymous wrote:For top schools, you do better is you’re white.
Anonymous wrote:Yes 'Other Race' which is better than White or Asian
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t work against my kid at all. Got into multiple top 10 SLACs and UVA/W&M. And stop fretting about things outside your control. If your kid works hard, gets good grades, and gets good recommendations for teachers, they will do just fine.
+1
Please don't think that these "woe's me" posters speak for all Asian Americans!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's no multiracial box? And is the last name a giveaway for ethnicity?
NP here and most Indian names have been shortened and can pass for white.