You mean the annual article which creates a false narrative by implying that the numbers are actually meaningful? |
Didn't Whites do this to themselves because of their hatred for Black people? I'm confused |
Dude, nobody LIKES grinding. But repetition and practice is necessary to improve a skill. While Asians don't have a monopoly on hard work, Asians on average study more hours than other groups. Much more. The average black student spend 36 minutes a day on homework, Hispanic students spend 50 minutes, white students spend 56 minutes, while Asian students spend 134 minutes a day... 2 hours and 14 minutes a day.... on homework. These are averages and they explain the differences in average academic performance. |
English MutherFu*ker! Do you speak it? https://www.google.com/search?q=histrionically&oq=histrionically&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyCQgAEEUYORiABDIHCAEQABiABDIHCAIQABiABDIHCAMQABiABDIGCAQQABgeMgYIBRAAGB4yCAgGEAAYBRgeMggIBxAAGAUYHjIKCAgQABiABBiiBNIBCTg4NjRqMGoxNagCCLACAfEFlDqOxES9J_TxBZQ6jsREvSf0&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 |
Or engineering degrees, or CS degrees..... |
You obviously haven't spent much time around Indian or Chinese run companies. Ask around in the valley if merit is how it really works. |
It's a tiny amount and the returns haven't been there to date. |
Exactly nobody likes it, have you thought why there is a need to GRIND hard if you are truly intelligent? Is it true passion or parental push? Why do they all grind one thing only (math or anything that looks good on resume?) Asian parents are known to be tiger parents. And that's the kind of trade off they pick without long term vision. Lot of grind or force to grind students - mentally lost or ill, burn out, go NC (no-contact) with their parents, some need therapy to compensate their lost childhood. |
| Good, as it should have always been. It's called "merit" |
Not what I see in finance too bad if they spoil the high tech hiring.... sad
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Actually the more I think about it why would you care? Tech bros want to replace all the humen with AI anyway.... |
I don’t know why anyone had this belief to begin with. Originally admissions to top colleges was purely the merit of your parents’ income. Even in its prime “merit” phase; the top schools heavily discriminated against Jewish people. It’s never been about best of the best…ever. |
But often “steeping up [your] game is a resource/monetary thing, not an actual question of intellect or actual “hard work.” I’m progressively worried that our society seems to just accept hierarchies as is, with no intention of improving things, all so people can laugh that there’s less people of color around- oh sorry, “DEI.” There’s no actual goal anymore or passion, just upset that x or y group isn’t dominating. There’s really nothing connecting us. |
A bit hard to cheat on SATs, and studying for the SATs is not "gaming the system". Do you think studying for the APs is " gaming the system"? |