<p>Hey I was just wondering if being born from a different country helps the admissions process. I was born in Israel and lived there when I was younger so does this give me a small help? My parents also went to school there</p>
<p>no, you will not be considered an under represented minority</p>
<p>i'm pretty sure you do, i have a burmesian friend who got into uc berkeley and i'm pretty sure that helped him alot :) hope this helps!</p>
<p>D: See all these kids trying to benefit from AA?</p>
<p>Down with AA, I say.</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure that being an Israeli is not considered URM...</p>
<p>Might be an considered an ORM if anything.</p>
<p>I know someone in a similar circumstance, but I do not think it applies to you. He was born in the US and moved to Israel in grade school. He moved back as a rising senior ( a few years ago). He was considered a nontraditional student by some colleges.</p>