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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]my kid is at Princeton and isn't skating through. and went to Stuyvesant, which isn't easy either. think it totally depends on major and teacher selection. [/quote] Princeton is generally considered second to places like MIT/Caltech in terms of rigor. But most of the other ivy grading is kind of a joke,[/quote] Can always tell when the Asian grinder steps up.[/quote] Using "grinder" as a derogatory term pretty much sums up why your community is declining.[/quote] I’m part of that community….we think of “Asian grinders” in a similar manner to how that community feels about “white trash”.[/quote] Why so you look down on people of a certain race for working hard?[/quote] Why are people upset about being accused of working hard? Do people get upset about being called beautiful?[/quote] Because people need to make up oppression. Asians created the concept of “positive racism” as if it’s slavery that someone called you smart and good at math.[/quote] Or maybe it’s upsetting that it exposes that they aren’t really smarter they just have to work really really hard to do well in school? [/quote] All things being equal, the jarder working group is going to do better.[/quote] Maybe, but it’s not very impressive or interesting to observe.[/quote] They are not doing it to entertain you. And the fact that you don't find hard work impressive might explain your children's college prospects and why you like to pretend that University of Alamaba is the new Harvard.[/quote]
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