- Wed Nov 18, 2015 12:22 pm
#20698
Greetings PowerScore,
Im applying for enrollment in Fall 2016. Of course, some school applications explain that they would like to have your ethnic identification for statistical purposes. I understand and support the idea that admissions committees would like their school to be as diverse as possible, but I am wary of indicating my ethnicity. I am a person of Middle Eastern and North African descent, and yet this always falls under the Caucasian category. In no way, shape, or form do I feel or identify with a Caucasian identity. Many of my peers feel the same way as well. Since LSAC has already collected its own information about my ethnic nature, I am wondering what law schools truly use to report their diversity. I do not mean to offend anyone, but I feel that my chances could be hurt when listing my idenity under Caucasian. Do you think its best for my chances to Decline to Respond?
Thanks PS
Im applying for enrollment in Fall 2016. Of course, some school applications explain that they would like to have your ethnic identification for statistical purposes. I understand and support the idea that admissions committees would like their school to be as diverse as possible, but I am wary of indicating my ethnicity. I am a person of Middle Eastern and North African descent, and yet this always falls under the Caucasian category. In no way, shape, or form do I feel or identify with a Caucasian identity. Many of my peers feel the same way as well. Since LSAC has already collected its own information about my ethnic nature, I am wondering what law schools truly use to report their diversity. I do not mean to offend anyone, but I feel that my chances could be hurt when listing my idenity under Caucasian. Do you think its best for my chances to Decline to Respond?
Thanks PS