Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We opted not to specify our race categories on FCPS' forms but did indicate what languages we speak at home. Guess what, we a few years later found out that our mixed children are marked by FCPS in their system as Asians. Leaving it blank on the forms will likely just prompt the schools to choose the race category for you. BTW, it's not a myth that Asians are subjected to higher standards for college admissions.
I was told by our counselor that if you choose to leave it blank then colleges assume you're Asian. Nobody with a decided advantage would leave it blank.
Begs the question: why would they assume the student is Asian if that is left blank?
Anonymous wrote:Meaningless numbers. Whites are about 72% or the population and Asians are around 5%. It would stand to reason that there would be a greater percentage of Caucasians that Asians.Anonymous wrote:TJ parent of a white kid. Choose white or mixed/ other.
Asian kids are absolutely held to higher GPA/ SAT standards because of quotas. Especially at higher ranked colleges, and especially in STEM.
Look at the admission stats/ class composition for Cal Tech (which by law is race blind) and MIT. Similar rankings.
Cal Tech is 42% Asian and 29% white.
https://www.registrar.caltech.edu/academics/enrollment
MIT, which s "holistic" and not race blind is 35% white and 26% Asian.
So unless admissions are race blind-- not Asian.
https://www.registrar.caltech.edu/academics/enrollment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We opted not to specify our race categories on FCPS' forms but did indicate what languages we speak at home. Guess what, we a few years later found out that our mixed children are marked by FCPS in their system as Asians. Leaving it blank on the forms will likely just prompt the schools to choose the race category for you. BTW, it's not a myth that Asians are subjected to higher standards for college admissions.
I was told by our counselor that if you choose to leave it blank then colleges assume you're Asian. Nobody with a decided advantage would leave it blank.
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Anonymous wrote:Meaningless numbers. Whites are about 72% or the population and Asians are around 5%. It would stand to reason that there would be a greater percentage of Caucasians that Asians.Anonymous wrote:TJ parent of a white kid. Choose white or mixed/ other.
Asian kids are absolutely held to higher GPA/ SAT standards because of quotas. Especially at higher ranked colleges, and especially in STEM.
Look at the admission stats/ class composition for Cal Tech (which by law is race blind) and MIT. Similar rankings.
Cal Tech is 42% Asian and 29% white.
https://www.registrar.caltech.edu/academics/enrollment
MIT, which s "holistic" and not race blind is 35% white and 26% Asian.
So unless admissions are race blind-- not Asian.
https://www.registrar.caltech.edu/academics/enrollment
Anonymous wrote:Asian for college. White for everything else in life.
Anonymous wrote:We opted not to specify our race categories on FCPS' forms but did indicate what languages we speak at home. Guess what, we a few years later found out that our mixed children are marked by FCPS in their system as Asians. Leaving it blank on the forms will likely just prompt the schools to choose the race category for you. BTW, it's not a myth that Asians are subjected to higher standards for college admissions.
There is an undeniable genetic connection to Africa of African-Americans. That should be evident and undisputed. This is something that cannot be disputed or white-washed. Even the general region can be determined.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sub-saharan African? You do know there is a difference between African and African-American, right? Since humanity evolved from Africa (scientifically proven), go ahead and check the box AA and watch whites and asians battle each other about who's blacker. Sigh, PP......Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just pick African American.
The entire human race originated in Africa and we are American. Seems logical to me.
I wish there were a box that said "I refuse to give in to racists that would ask this question."
Honest question, but just how black do you have to be to pick African American? Do colleges even try to confirm it? I ask because my kids are 10% sub-saharan African (according to 23 and me).
Yes, but African-American is not a genetic group. If you are genetically black it shows as sub-saharan African, regardless of whether you are from South Carolina, Jamaica, or Ghana.