How should I represent my URM?

<p>Your interviewer for college interviews will see what you indicated. Just FYI, as an interviewer, I have “called out” in part of what I return to Brown on at least one instance a student who had indicated a background, that in interviewing this student it became obvious that said background was a European familial connection, with no language, home culture etc to really indicate that student would provide “ethnic diversity” to the college experience. (eg he was a WASP as can be.) You can decide where your ethical line is, but it cannot help if you get “called” on it. I would have more sympathy for Asian students wanting to list as “Caucasian”.
and ps, declining the interview if offered is not a great idea either.</p>