persecuted cathegory?!

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betelgeuse1
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persecuted cathegory?!

Post by betelgeuse1 » Sat Nov 21, 2009 10:00 am

I was thinking about how could I belong to a persecuted category?! I am white, male, not gay, 1.83 meters tall, healthy... So I've made some research and I found out that my family was persecuted by the communists. I am from eastern Europe and my grandfather and my father have been persecuted because they had a different political view that the former communist party! I am also an atheist, or free thinker or... call it as you wish, but I never felt persecuted because of that... well, I was never persecuted by the communists directly either because I lived only a very short time during the communist regime, but my family had some problems... Now, I'm not the kind of person that would make himself look like a victim and get benefits out of that, so I said nothing about that in my applications until now. I don't think I'll tell these things in the next applications either but, as a curiosity : do you think the universities would accept "anti-communist atheists" easier?

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Re: persecuted cathegory?!

Post by pqortic » Sat Nov 21, 2009 10:53 am

No. I don't think it has any effect.

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Re: persecuted cathegory?!

Post by Mataka » Sat Nov 21, 2009 1:19 pm

FYI, in the physics community you would be much more "weird" if you were not an atheist.

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Post by pqortic » Sun Nov 22, 2009 12:09 am

Mataka wrote:FYI, in the physics community you would be much more "weird" if you were not an atheist.
True.

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Re: persecuted cathegory?!

Post by betelgeuse1 » Sun Nov 22, 2009 4:30 am

I had an algebra professor that was also a protestant priest and at every oral exam he asked us if we believe in god... LOL probably in the mathematics community an atheist would look "better"

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Re: persecuted cathegory?!

Post by grae313 » Sun Nov 22, 2009 5:33 pm

betelgeuse1 wrote:I had an algebra professor that was also a protestant priest and at every oral exam he asked us if we believe in god... LOL probably in the mathematics community an atheist would look "better"
That's illegal in the US.

betelgeuse1, Universities can not make any decisions based on your religious beliefs, and unless you can talk about how your family's persecution made you better prepared for physics graduate school, that won't make much of a difference either.

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Re: persecuted cathegory?!

Post by betelgeuse1 » Mon Nov 23, 2009 2:14 pm

grae313: I hope so! I've read a post about someone who hopes that being gay would improve his chances and I have no idea how "being gay" could improve ones physics abilities. I have nothing against gay people... but I also read a lot about all sort of "positive discriminations" in the US admission process and I don't like that so I said that if these statements of purpose transform themselves in a sort of "statement of persecution" I should complain a little too... just for being sure... :wink:
About the questions that my algebra professor asked, they are true, and all the students in my group were asked if they believe in god... I said I have no idea if there is god but I had luck that the assistant made me a sign and I added that ...uh... there may be something... out... there... :wink:
I don't know if my grade would have been different if I had said something else, I've got a 100% because I solved all problems right... but... well... I have no idea...

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Re: persecuted cathegory?!

Post by betelgeuse1 » Mon Nov 23, 2009 2:19 pm

do you think in my country that's legal?! by the way, I'm pretty young but I saw so many things that I am a little cautious when someone says "that's illegal in X country"...

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Re: persecuted cathegory?!

Post by adrphys » Mon Nov 30, 2009 4:11 pm

True but the difference lies in the repercusions, if you get discriminated by somebody in that matter in a US university, go report it to the authorities, if you have proof i bet that person if not get fired is facing a lawsuit at least. I'm not saying is easy and fast and they will back you up 100% at 1st. But the option is there and if you are insulted enough and have the time, $ and patience the guilty will get his punishment. Otherwise in many other countries where probably the one affected at the long run is the same victim.

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Re: persecuted cathegory?!

Post by betelgeuse1 » Tue Dec 01, 2009 4:05 pm

Don't understand me wrong: I like the American society... this is one of the reasons I want to go back there and to work in research but I also know human nature... and... I think I've told everything...



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