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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]would you please give us an example of any major competition that requires no hard work? [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How come Asian Americans excel only in STEM? I’m sure this isn’t completely true, but it certainly seems like it. Is it because math is easier to excel in by simply working ahead? I understand that Asian culture values hard work over innate gifts. [b]With math you don’t need to be gifted. You just have to study, study, study[/b]. So maybe math is more straightforward than language arts in that regard. Math? You just work ahead—either in weekend school, kumon, Kahn, or with mom or dad. [/quote] Oh, my, you think the US. Math Olympiad team can win the first place this year simple because all Asian-American team members study hard? By the way, if you haven't noticed, this year the entire team is made of Chinese and Indian Americans, all boys, extremely politically incorrect. https://www.cmu.edu/news/stories/archives/2018/july/us-wins-math-olympiad.html[/quote] Actually. Yeah, I do. Mathematicians agree. Math competitions are something you work hard at. It’s all about study, study, study. [/quote][/quote] I didn’t bring up math Olympiad. My point was with math, in grades k-12, it’s easy to study ahead in math. I think it’s harder in ELA. [/quote]
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