Not sure bout this one, but could significantly improve chances. (caucasian/malaysian)
ED at Penn with a 94GPA , 1450, 693.3 SAT IIs and decent ECs
Not sure bout this one, but could significantly improve chances. (caucasian/malaysian)
ED at Penn with a 94GPA , 1450, 693.3 SAT IIs and decent ECs
<p>I’m not sure if you’re asking a question or not. However, you only get URM status for being biracial if at least one of your two races is a URM, which Caucasian and Malaysian are not.</p>
<p>oo yeah that was the question, thanks.</p>
<p>well maybe I should correct my question</p>
<p>I was reading this one website (ivysuccess.com) and it listed Biracial applicants along with Latino, Native American ,etc. This is what gave me the assumption that biracial applicants are given a minority status. Any ideas?</p>