Anonymous wrote:OP, you must first secure a place in a top preschool and you are already behind on that front. Tomorrow when you wake up, you need to start calling them for informational interviews. Make sure that you mention your child is biracial and that you also have significant donor potential.
This should have been done before birth.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your child will be fine. Step onto an elite private campus and you will see how amazingly diverse the student body is; culturally, ethnically, racially, socio-economically, etc. as long as they are qualified academically, your child will fit right in.
Are you saying with a straight face that DC private schools are diverse culturally, ethnically and socio-economically?
Are you serious?
Anonymous wrote:If you are a gay couple, that will be considered a plus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your child will be fine. Step onto an elite private campus and you will see how amazingly diverse the student body is; culturally, ethnically, racially, socio-economically, etc. as long as they are qualified academically, your child will fit right in.
Are you saying with a straight face that DC private schools are diverse culturally, ethnically and socio-economically?
Are you serious?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Absolutely not true. depends on where the public is. The public we're zoned for is very racially homogenous. Our private is much more diverse.
Anonymous wrote:We're very new to this and are curious if our 1 month old bi-racial baby has a shot an the Washington elite privates due to her heritage? She is half white/half middle eastern and her grampa was an ambassador.
Do these things make a difference in admissions?
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote: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?