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alot of eyebrows will be raised quite high
So what are Arabs considered? Politically, nobody would ever call an Arab "caucasion", yet we are supposed to mark that on any forms we fill out (probably so that we don't get any benefits)! I definitely don't look caucasion, and there are less Arabs in this country than there are African Americans or Hispanic/Latin American. Would it be wrong to consider myself underrepresented? Also, my parents have bachelor's degrees, but not from this country and not in English or anything that was ever able to be used here - would I still be considered the first to obtain a college education (US standards)?
from an arab country in north africa (libya, egypt, algeria, lebanon, etc...)
So what are Arabs considered? Politically, nobody would ever call an Arab "caucasion", yet we are supposed to mark that on any forms we fill out (probably so that we don't get any benefits)! I definitely don't look caucasion, and there are less Arabs in this country than there are African Americans or Hispanic/Latin American. Would it be wrong to consider myself underrepresented? Also, my parents have bachelor's degrees, but not from this country and not in English or anything that was ever able to be used here - would I still be considered the first to obtain a college education (US standards)?
OK, first, don't discuss geography in your interview. Lebanon ain't in Africa.
Back to OP. Even if you were from a North African country, you would not qualify as African American according to the URM classification. That is reserved for folks whose heritage is sub-Saharan Africa.
So what are Arabs considered? Politically, nobody would ever call an Arab "caucasion", yet we are supposed to mark that on any forms we fill out (probably so that we don't get any benefits)! I definitely don't look caucasion, and there are less Arabs in this country than there are African Americans or Hispanic/Latin American. Would it be wrong to consider myself underrepresented? Also, my parents have bachelor's degrees, but not from this country and not in English or anything that was ever able to be used here - would I still be considered the first to obtain a college education (US standards)?
I have plenty of middle-eastern friends and really dont think it's right how they are forced to choose white on all applications for school and work. They are not white. If anyone with fair skin is white, then everyone who isnt african american should be classified as white as well.
I have a Caucasian friend who thinks middle eastern and a certain caste in India are Caucasians. She reads a lot and is a doctor but I am not sure if she is correct. Just some food for thought. I think if you take classes in ethnic studies etc., you are taught stuff that others don't know or don't care about or don't agree with.
I mean if you look at the political reality of racism and ethnic-phobia in the United States Arabs are disadvantaged/underrepresented period.
Not in accordance with the US Census but rather that URM stands for Underrepresented in the MEDICAL field. Arabs are not considered URM because there are a lot more Arab doctors than AA and Hispanic.
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There are about as many Arab premeds and physicians as African-American premeds and physicians.
I don't know the exact statistics. I shouldn't have equated them but my statement is that arab doctors are a minority qualitatively speaking. We need stats! lol
This whole ideal is highly stupid and contradictory. This politically correct country says race shouldn't matter and we shouldn't look at people in terms of race but yet if you're one race you're automatically considered disadvantaged. Ridiculous. We say segregation is bad so we make all black medical schools. We say success shouldn't be based on race yet more preference is given to one race over another. Irony?
Honestly i don't really care if certain races are "under represented in health care" because I think the only the strong willed should get in, and that's not based on race. It's gotten to the point where people will go to extremes just to classify themselves as URM. It's sad really. I went to high school that was run down and was overall a D fcat school, meaning we were one of the ****tiest in the state. Yet here I am. So if you want to say that one race specifically is targeted and gets a weaker learning environment ill laugh because if you saw my learning environment than you couldn't possibly use that excuse. Libraries are free. if someone wants to learn, they can use the damn library.
Education is free and there are so many opportunities to access it these days. The whole URM status has become a joke.
URM programs in med schools aren't put in place to help disadvantaged students. That's a very common fallacy on these boards.
also, there's no all black med schools in America
yes i realize why they're put into place; for a redudant reason.
and no all black medical schools? meharry for example?
If you realize why they're put in place, why would you base your post bashing it for some other reason?
And Meharry isn't all black, same goes for the other historically black universities like Howard. They also take in other races- a high percentage of blacks just happen to apply there. Not only that, but a very significant portion of the students in these schools aspire to and end up working in underserved areas, so why you would attack them is beyond me.
What chance does a white person have at getting accepted there? Lets be realistic.
References:
Census Statistics Canada:
"http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2006/ref/rp-guides/visible_minority-minorites_visibles-eng.cfm#Classifications"
Caucasians (excludes Arabs) in USA:
72.4% of total population "http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/00000.html"
African Americans in USA:
12.6% of total pop. "http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/00000.html"
Asians/Pacific Americans (East Asians) in USA:
5.6% of total pop. "http://www.census.gov/newsroom/releases/archives/facts_for_features_special_editions/cb11-ff06.html"
Asian Indians in USA:
0.9% of total pop. "http://www.nriol.com/welcome2america/indian-americans.asp" & "http://www.census.gov/prod/2002pubs/c2kbr01-16.pdf"
Arabs in USA:
0.00426% of total pop. (~211x,1315x, and 2957x less than Asian Indians, East Asians, and Blacks, respectively) "http://www.census.gov/prod/2003pubs/c2kbr-23.pdf"
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