Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Half-Asian, half-White here. I researched each school and picked white or Asian based on which was underrepresented.
What were the schools where it seemed advantageous to put Asian?
LAC's. I know Asian students that get into Williams and Amherst but got rejected from most top 25 privates.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are half-White and half Indian. Can’t we just say white in applications?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asians are OVERREPRESENTED at Harvard by 4x. Despite what Asian parents want us to think, AOs are not discriminating against them. The real problem is that many/most of the high-scoring Asians want to go to the same small set of schools and major in the same subjects (engineering and CS).
I disagree and have been proven correct by race-blind admissions to other top schools, namely the California Universities. Merit alone without race has given Berkeley and UCLA student populations over 60%. Look at race-blind test only high schools like Sty and Bronx Science at 75% Asian. Merit alone would have Harvard at 80% Asian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Half-Asian, half-White here. I researched each school and picked white or Asian based on which was underrepresented.
What were the schools where it seemed advantageous to put Asian?
Anonymous wrote:You can say you are Black on the application. Who would dispute it?
Anonymous wrote:I work for a uni and def not.
Anonymous wrote:I work for a uni and def not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Half-Asian, half-White here. I researched each school and picked white or Asian based on which was underrepresented.
What were the schools where it seemed advantageous to put Asian?
🤣 I would say low ranking schools with majors that Asians don’t want to pursue like music or arts. I don’t think it’s advantageous being an Asian in this county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Half-Asian, half-White here. I researched each school and picked white or Asian based on which was underrepresented.
What were the schools where it seemed advantageous to put Asian?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Half-Asian, half-White here. I researched each school and picked white or Asian based on which was underrepresented.
What were the schools where it seemed advantageous to put Asian?
Anonymous wrote:Half-Asian, half-White here. I researched each school and picked white or Asian based on which was underrepresented.
Anonymous wrote: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?
This. Why not just check the “Black” box, and claim your kid is a light skinned black person?