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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would say everyone is at a disadvantage except Asians. A few years ago I got invited to speak at St. John’s university in Queens which I attended. Back when I went it was nearly all white Catholic Catholic kids who commute to the school. I also spoke at Baruch University in NYC which used to be very popular Jewish kids from NYC My St. John’s lecture had 120 kids attend. 119 Asian kids. I saw one white girl. No other nationality My Baruch Lecture around 150 kids, one Spanish and two black kids and 147 Asians. They I spoke at a very low ranked community college in NYC and nearly all black. No clue there the white people go to college in NY [/quote] Asian students are very active with various clubs and activities and also volunteer quite a bit around the campus. They love attending lectures as well.[/quote] Maybe. It claims 47 percent white. But only 44 percent of students are men. My classes were like 1/2 white men when I went. Also was Accounting Society. But still quite unusual. And tons of international students. But then again no dorms when I attended [/quote]
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