Anonymous wrote:My DH is part Mexican, but my children don't identify as Hispanic. I think if you have to ask this question, you already know the answer. Also, what have you put down up until this point? I put my kids down as White because it feels more accurate and I'm not trying to win any prizes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, its fine.
Hispanic refers to someone whose ancestry is Spanish speaking.
Spanish is a language or citizenship
Latino is an ethnicity that refers to a person whose origins are in Latin America.
You're the fist one - Hispanic.
So Brazilians aren't hispanic then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, its fine.
Hispanic refers to someone whose ancestry is Spanish speaking.
Spanish is a language or citizenship
Latino is an ethnicity that refers to a person whose origins are in Latin America.
You're the fist one - Hispanic.
So Brazilians aren't hispanic then?
No, they aren’t. But they are Latino.
Anonymous wrote:How much value does being Hispanic (without evidence of the attendant hardships of being a recent immigrant) still have? Do admissions officers still just want to check the box, so a rich kid who claims to have some Spanish speaking background is fine, or are they looking for authentically disadvantaged Spanish speaking types?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think you can get away with putting down Hispanics just because you are from Spain. It’s not a good idea to make fun of any ethnic group in a college essay.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not that complicated. Why do you care?
Anonymous wrote:Common app hasn’t changed yet ?
Anonymous wrote:I thought Scotus ended this tomfoolery?
Anonymous wrote:Spain?!?!! Seriously??? Wtf? They are white/European.
How are they more of an ethnic group than Italians for godsakes???
I cannot believe UVS told a European Spanish person that they are Hispanic. Unreal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, its fine.
Hispanic refers to someone whose ancestry is Spanish speaking.
Spanish is a language or citizenship
Latino is an ethnicity that refers to a person whose origins are in Latin America.
You're the fist one - Hispanic.
So Brazilians aren't hispanic then?