<p>My dad's parents are from North Korea; my mom's from South Korea. Should I put North or South Korea? </p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>My dad's parents are from North Korea; my mom's from South Korea. Should I put North or South Korea? </p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Or korean?
idk, but maybe go with north, because that's probably more underrepresented than south.</p>
<p>Yeah, i was thinking that, but would that be honest? There isn't an option for just "korean," - you have to specify. but thanks for the suggestion!</p>
<p>well if you have to pick one, and it's 50/50, I don't see how either choice is more honest.</p>
<p>Put "Korean". There may be places that ask for your parents' country of birth. That's all. Frankly, unless your father's emigration from DDK affects your personal statement/essay, I don't think it'll matter much.</p>
<p>I'm a Chinese born in Canada. Under ethnicity, I indicate "Chinese" not "Canadian"</p>