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[quote=Anonymous]Other prestigious STEM institutions like UC Berkeley Engineering, Carnegie Mellon, Stanford Engineering, Georgia Tech, etc., also have a majority of Asian American students. Whether it's top-tier STEM university colleges or magnet STEM schools like TJ, why is it that Asian American students are the ones consistently putting in the effort to learn advanced math, science, and technology? What’s holding other student groups back from putting in the same level of hard work and commitment to STEM education? Even at TJ, excluding the Asian American applicants, there are barely 1,000 applications from all other student groups combined for 550 available seats. This is despite the $0 application fee and the lowered eligibility requirement to mere Algebra 1. Where is the gifted & talented interest or passion for pursuing calculus-based math, neuroscience, quantum physics, or cutting-edge AI and machine learning? [/quote]
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