<p>Technically they’re not a race in and of themselves (can be Caucasian, black, etc.), even though the college check boxes paint it out that way. I check Caucasian because I’m Iranian, but Iranians in the country are a minority (as to whether they are UR, I have no idea). However, I stated it somewhere in my app, mostly because never meeting that half my family has to do with identity. </p>
<p>I’ve seen a couple people on the “accepted” thread with stats quite close to mine and other factors about where I’d rate mine. Incidentially they were both Hispanic. So am I thinking unrealistically when I think that I have a decent shot as well?</p>
<p>To deal with the question at the top of the thread, yes, Hispanics are considered URMs. I believe that Iranians usually aren’t. I can’t really comment on what that means for acceptance, however.</p>
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You might want to read up before making bold statements like that. Hispanics are most definitely not a race, but a fabrication of the political machine. Here is one interesting discussion</p>
<p>There is no need to get offended. There are many views on this subject. If you do your homework and check genetic research it will show you that they do consider hispanic a race. </p>
<p>Hispanics are not a race. Hispanics are people born in the Americas who share a language and culture handed down to them from Spain. Spain is an European country. Hispanics can be of pure Spanish descent, thus white. They may also be a combination of Spanish, Native American, or African. There is NO such thing as a Hispanic race. I don’t understand why this simple concept is so difficult to grasp.</p>
<p>In 1997, the Office of Management and Budget, which is the standard setting agency in the Federal Government for racial/ethnic data collection, issued a revision of Statistical Policy Directive No. 15, which stated the following:</p>
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<p>You all may want to read this document; it’s pretty interesting. It is based on these definitions that colleges collect and report data to the Feds. </p>
<p>That would be fine if it was in fact an opinion. I should do MY homework? I can’t believe you have the audacity to say that. Omzac summed it up perfectly.</p>