29.2%
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wrote on 6 Jul 2023, 14:49 last edited by
From the article:
“While you have seen growth in the Asian American high school graduate population, it is nothing compared to the growth in the Latinx population,” she said. “So it’s really concerning and illuminating that you’re not seeing that similar uptick in admitted students among the Black and Latinx students. … That disparity points to some issues.”
The root problem comes before the students are admitted to college. Not every Asian person is coming from a rich family. I would say that there are many (probably the majority) that are not rich: the SEA convenience store owner in the inner city, the Korean dry cleaner store owner, the Chinese take out restaurant owner, the Vietnamese nail shop worker, etc. They just prioritize education for their kids.
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wrote on 6 Jul 2023, 14:52 last edited by George K 7 Jun 2023, 14:52
One word: Family values.
OK - two words.
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wrote on 6 Jul 2023, 14:53 last edited by
And excellence from their kids. I was watching an interview with actor somebody Hsu, daughter of Taiwanese immigrants. She talked about how her parents and the parents of friends emphasized that the kids HAD to excel to succeed here. This one thing is the key difference.
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wrote on 6 Jul 2023, 15:46 last edited by
My wife joins wechat groups for networking as she tries to find a job. Just today she met a chinese woman who went through the same UX Design training program my wife did, and got a job, last year. This lady invited my wife over this afternoon to help go through her resume and help her find a job. Not the first chinese lady who's reached out to help her. That's what a high functioning culture looks like.
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wrote on 6 Jul 2023, 15:51 last edited by
Yes, it is.