Not checking the optional ethnicity box

<p>Being an Asian American, it is much more competitive for me to get into the selective colleges that I want. Should I not identify my race even though I have an Asian sounding name?</p>

<p>being asian is not a disadvantage. They dont look at race or ethnicity for admissions decisions. And besides, Stanford is prodominently white</p>

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<p>ok then, but not checking your box in not going to be of any benefit. </p>

<p>But it is your application, you need to do your application in a way that makes you happy that you wont regret.</p>

<p>And no, Stanford is not “predominantly white”; slightly more than half of the student body are people of color, and there’s loads of diversity among the faculty as well. </p>

<p>Please investigate facts prior to posting assertions upon which others may rely. Thanks.</p>