<p>I keep seeing all these posts on CC where asians are categorized as an ORM which really brings down their chances. But these are mostly Chinese/Korean...etc.
I was wondering if an Indian (not an Indian living in America.... but a truly international Indian) would be considered ORM?
Otherwise it could help as far as bringing diversity to the class is concerned.</p>
<p>See the Indian thread in this forum. Indians are certainly not under-represented, at least in the application process.</p>
<p>most definity ORM</p>
<p>ORM definitely...there are a billion of us</p>
<p>from <a href="http://www.cpec.ca.gov%5B/url%5D">www.cpec.ca.gov</a></p>
<p>The University of California system includes (Desi) Indians with Asians for data collection purposes, so Indians are probably considered ORM:</p>
<p>Non-Resident Alien</p>
<p>Black</p>
<p>Native American</p>
<p>Asian including Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Cambodian, Laotian, Vietnamese, Asian Indian, Thai, and Other Asians</p>
<p>Pacific Islanders including Hawaiian, Guamanian, Samoan, Tahitian, and Other Pacific Island</p>
<p>Latino, including Mexican, Central American, South American, Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Other Hispanic</p>
<p>White</p>
<p>Filipino</p>
<p>No Response</p>
<p>Declined to State</p>
<p>Other Ethnic</p>
<p>hi do any of you have any info regarding decent pre medical schools in the usa which are open for intenational students</p>
<p>Theres no such thing as a premed school.... its just a certain set of classes you have to take during undergrad</p>