<p>On average, how many people from Hong Kong and India get into Stanford each year?</p>
<p>Last year 6 from India got through.</p>
<p>What about from Hong Kong? Also, if you are an Indian applying from Hong Kong, which pool will you be considered in?</p>
<p>As an Indian- though there’s actually just an international (with no discrimination within) and a national pool</p>
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<p>And people say Indians are over-represented?</p>
<p>bwah…?</p>
<p>presumably that doesn’t include Indian-Americans or Americans with PIOs</p>
<p>Does Stanford lump Indians with “Asian” or do we have our own category?</p>
<p>Wait. If Indians are over-represented because of the number of Asian-Americans, then shouldn’t the standards for an Indian international be lower than those for Asian-Indians?</p>
<p>My way of seeing it is that ORM makes it harder and the ORMs are the Asian-Indians, not the international Indians, considering there are only 6 of them.</p>
<p>actually the orms would be the american indians (or indian americans?)</p>
<p>regardless, i get your point and i agree; shouldnt orm stigma NOT apply to us?</p>
<p>It actually seems to be quite a valid point to me. Any other opinions on this?</p>