<p>I know that being Asian can hurt and that being Native American can help. What if you're jewish? Will it boost my chances?
P.S. what about having dual citizenship to the Netherlands?</p>
<p>giatns4210, lol im jewish too.
dood, its kind off racist to post that but to answer your question, since their are alot of smart jews stereotypicly.
it could be good or bad depending on the universities decision.
they might think we have to many of u or they might think he might be smart cause he’s jewish, stereotypicly.
dont worry, it doesnt play a big role at all.
pardon my spelling</p>
<p>Having citizenship in the Netherlands may be helpful if you intend to study or work there (or any other country that favors Netherlands citizens in ability to study or work there).</p>
<p>Race can change the tide of an application, not religion</p>
<p>I have no intention of working in Holland. I mean it’s great there, but New York is the place for me:D</p>
<p>Neither. Religion has no effect whatsoever on college admissions. If you mean Jewish as an ethnicity, you would probably put “white.”</p>
<p>Doesn’t matter.</p>
<p>i don’t think you have to put your race on college apps, do you?</p>