Discrimination against Asians

Anonymous
Really, could someone provide an average study guide for an average Chinese student? No one seems to want to provide that information.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How many high schools in China have majority-American school enrollments?

None because they don't study as hard as the locals. Perhaps real Americans should study harder. Just a thought.

Ok, if someone could just provide a Chinese study schedule I will implement it straight away.


Most Americans go to international schools. The locals have to pass a test to get into High School called the Zhongkao.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senior_High_School_Entrance_Examination

About 50% of students fail the Zhongkao. You don't want to fail the Zhongkao.

https://www.sixthtone.com/news/1003007/one-test-labels-30-million-chinese-kids-failures.-that-must-end

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How many high schools in China have majority-American school enrollments?

None because they don't study as hard as the locals. Perhaps real Americans should study harder. Just a thought.

Ok, if someone could just provide a Chinese study schedule I will implement it straight away.


Most Americans go to international schools. The locals have to pass a test to get into High School called the Zhongkao.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senior_High_School_Entrance_Examination

About 50% of students fail the Zhongkao. You don't want to fail the Zhongkao.

https://www.sixthtone.com/news/1003007/one-test-labels-30-million-chinese-kids-failures.-that-must-end



In other words, the Chinese won't be happy until the Americans have the same class strata that they have?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How many high schools in China have majority-American school enrollments?



+1

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like our ungrateful critics would be better off where they came from.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How many high schools in China have majority-American school enrollments?

None because they don't study as hard as the locals. Perhaps real Americans should study harder. Just a thought.

Ok, if someone could just provide a Chinese study schedule I will implement it straight away.


Most Americans go to international schools. The locals have to pass a test to get into High School called the Zhongkao.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senior_High_School_Entrance_Examination

About 50% of students fail the Zhongkao. You don't want to fail the Zhongkao.

https://www.sixthtone.com/news/1003007/one-test-labels-30-million-chinese-kids-failures.-that-must-end



In other words, the Chinese won't be happy until the Americans have the same class strata that they have?


Where do you get that idea?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How many high schools in China have majority-American school enrollments?

None because they don't study as hard as the locals. Perhaps real Americans should study harder. Just a thought.

Ok, if someone could just provide a Chinese study schedule I will implement it straight away.


Most Americans go to international schools. The locals have to pass a test to get into High School called the Zhongkao.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senior_High_School_Entrance_Examination

About 50% of students fail the Zhongkao. You don't want to fail the Zhongkao.

https://www.sixthtone.com/news/1003007/one-test-labels-30-million-chinese-kids-failures.-that-must-end



In other words, the Chinese won't be happy until the Americans have the same class strata that they have?


Someone wanted to know what happens in China. I provided info on what people do in China.

That's a separate issue from what Asian Americans are facing in America.

Asian Americans largely aren't beneficiaries of the class strata in America. I'm not sure where you get that idea. By and large Asian Americans don't have a lot of power.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like our ungrateful critics would be better off where they came from.

Yes, you should go back to Ireland or Germany


Donald Drumpf's grandfather tried. He went back to Prussia and got deported back to the US because he escaped military service. Drumpf's mother, an illiterate, was from a remote village in Scotland.

Most Asian parents of TJ kids have graduate degrees from US universities. They are legal immigrants and citizens now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like our ungrateful critics would be better off where they came from.


wow! and this isn't racist?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like our ungrateful critics would be better off where they came from.


wow! and this isn't racist?


Of course not- don't you remember our president's tweet to the squad?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like our ungrateful critics would be better off where they came from.


wow! and this isn't racist?


Of course not- don't you remember our president's tweet to the squad?


So you admit you’re as racist as Trump.

Finally some honesty.
Anonymous
Thank God this is an anonymous forum. There is quite a bit of animosity going around here.

This is enough to call the lottery proposal a failure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thank God this is an anonymous forum. There is quite a bit of animosity going around here.

This is enough to call the lottery proposal a failure.


I am surprised at how this was handled.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thank God this is an anonymous forum. There is quite a bit of animosity going around here.

This is enough to call the lottery proposal a failure.


I am surprised at how this was handled.


Now, at least, people are aware of the Bamboo Ceiling. Let's look at the bright side.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thank God this is an anonymous forum. There is quite a bit of animosity going around here.

This is enough to call the lottery proposal a failure.


I am surprised at how this was handled.


Now, at least, people are aware of the Bamboo Ceiling. Let's look at the bright side.


And efforts to keep it fresh, clean, and intact. Also, very hard to break. Harder to break than a Glass Ceiling, perhaps?
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