Anonymous
Post 11/05/2015 10:52     Subject: Bi-racial child and elite schools

Anonymous wrote:The top elite schools in DC are very diverse and have many biracial children, are diverse economically, religiously, and ethnically.



Wrong. Compared to a regular public school, dc private schools are extremely homogeneous. Are you on crack?
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2015 09:59     Subject: Bi-racial child and elite schools

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your child's heritage is just one small piece of the application puzzle. Your child will also have to score well on a standardized test, have a good playdate/interview and get good recommendations from teachers.

In DC, there are enough applicants from all types of backgrounds (other than poor) that give the admissions staff room to select the students they deem most desirable and still come up with a diverse class profile.


Of course. Thanks for your feedback. What shall I do from hereon to ensure my child is on par with other applicants?

Donate tons of money. Don't do things that make you look desperate - like you're doing now.


Spend more time talking to your baby than on DCUM.
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2015 09:20     Subject: Bi-racial child and elite schools

If you can claim Native American status, you're child is golden in admissions. Golden as in "maize."
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2015 09:18     Subject: Bi-racial child and elite schools

The top elite schools in DC are very diverse and have many biracial children, are diverse economically, religiously, and ethnically.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2015 17:54     Subject: Re:Bi-racial child and elite schools

I'm south-asian and you are an embarrassment, but you seem truly clueless and somehow found your way here so I will educate you. I have travelled all over the US, even small towns and when I said I was south-asian, they knew I was referring to India/Pakistan/Bangladesh and I've had to talk to farmers in Kansas who have never stepped foot out of their state.

The only time your race matters at a private school is when there are a large percentage of WASPs. These people are closet racists or actually think they are not racists because their landscaper is latino. They will make polite conversation, but never ever will they be caught dead out to dinner with you or invite your kid to a playdate, birthday party invite for sure, but that is about it.

As your child is really young and you are clueless, here's my advice: go research NCRC, most elite preschool in this area. If your kid can get in there, they are all but guaranteed a seat on the supreme court.

Anonymous
Post 11/04/2015 17:26     Subject: Re:Bi-racial child and elite schools

Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone being mean? I want to ensure we raise a wonderful child and that includes thinking ahead and trying to get her into the best schools possible.


What, then, does the question you asked have to do with that?
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2015 17:20     Subject: Bi-racial child and elite schools

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your child's heritage is just one small piece of the application puzzle. Your child will also have to score well on a standardized test, have a good playdate/interview and get good recommendations from teachers.

In DC, there are enough applicants from all types of backgrounds (other than poor) that give the admissions staff room to select the students they deem most desirable and still come up with a diverse class profile.


Of course. Thanks for your feedback. What shall I do from hereon to ensure my child is on par with other applicants?

Donate tons of money. Don't do things that make you look desperate - like you're doing now.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2015 17:18     Subject: Re:Bi-racial child and elite schools

There was a long thread a few weeks about Asian-Americans in private schools. It has some useful data on the percentages of Asian kids in each school. But to answer your question, no, being half South Asian and half white is not that big of a hook, it is not at all uncommon in the DC area.
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/507582.page
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2015 17:12     Subject: Re:Bi-racial child and elite schools

Anonymous wrote:You can be mixed with anything..as long as it's not Black you will have zero problems in DC elite schools


Ha ha ha ha. If OP's kid happened to be black, admissions would be significantly easier.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2015 17:07     Subject: Re:Bi-racial child and elite schools

Anonymous wrote:OP here.

Let me be more specific. I am South Asian and DH is white. I used "middle eastern" casually as most people don't know who South Asians are.

I'm pretty sure south asian/white kids count as bi-racial.

We are also a mixed-faith, multicultural, multilingual family.

I'm sure it will help that our child won't be a cookie cutter applicant.



There are lots of half-Asian and half-South Asian kids around here. That alone won't remove your child from the cookie cutter category.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2015 16:20     Subject: Re:Bi-racial child and elite schools

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here.

Let me be more specific. I am South Asian and DH is white. I used "middle eastern" casually as most people don't know who South Asians are.

I'm pretty sure south asian/white kids count as bi-racial.

We are also a mixed-faith, multicultural, multilingual family.

I'm sure it will help that our child won't be a cookie cutter applicant.


If you're so sure it will help then why are you asking?


Curious if others before us have had any similar experiences.


I'm the one who called your thinking idiotic before. I'm also South Asian and DH is white. There are many, many children of this combination in DC elite private schools. Our DC is one of them. It is so common that it isn't noteworthy much less an issue. You are still talking out of your ass.


Okay...why are you being so hostile?

Are all mixed couples in DC privates this mean?
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2015 16:19     Subject: Re:Bi-racial child and elite schools

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here.

Let me be more specific. I am South Asian and DH is white. I used "middle eastern" casually as most people don't know who South Asians are.

I'm pretty sure south asian/white kids count as bi-racial.

We are also a mixed-faith, multicultural, multilingual family.

I'm sure it will help that our child won't be a cookie cutter applicant.


If you're so sure it will help then why are you asking?


Curious if others before us have had any similar experiences.


I'm the one who called your thinking idiotic before. I'm also South Asian and DH is white. There are many, many children of this combination in DC elite private schools. Our DC is one of them. It is so common that it isn't noteworthy much less an issue. You are still talking out of your ass.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2015 16:15     Subject: Bi-racial child and elite schools

Anonymous wrote:Your child's heritage is just one small piece of the application puzzle. Your child will also have to score well on a standardized test, have a good playdate/interview and get good recommendations from teachers.

In DC, there are enough applicants from all types of backgrounds (other than poor) that give the admissions staff room to select the students they deem most desirable and still come up with a diverse class profile.


Of course. Thanks for your feedback. What shall I do from hereon to ensure my child is on par with other applicants?
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2015 16:11     Subject: Bi-racial child and elite schools

Your child's heritage is just one small piece of the application puzzle. Your child will also have to score well on a standardized test, have a good playdate/interview and get good recommendations from teachers.

In DC, there are enough applicants from all types of backgrounds (other than poor) that give the admissions staff room to select the students they deem most desirable and still come up with a diverse class profile.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2015 16:06     Subject: Bi-racial child and elite schools

The 99% on the IQ test and the ability to shell out 40K per year will be more important in admissions.

Also, research generally indicates that the benefits of attending private school generally accrue to low income kids. That's especially true in this area, with so many strong public schools.