Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A good summer program for E Asians is CTY. There are many Asians there and also social activities. Also if they go to a good college, there may be many E Asians. But afterwards, at different organizations or companies, there may be very few E Asians. Or there may be many E Asians at the bottom, and few or maybe none at the top. I think children should learn to adjust to how many Asians. That will give them more options for how to progress.
True. I also think it's important for kids to not be self conscious from a young age that they look different. Confidence is important.
Anonymous wrote:Too many Asians in privates. What is yhe percentage of Asians in MoCo? They are way to over represented!
Anonymous wrote:A good summer program for E Asians is CTY. There are many Asians there and also social activities. Also if they go to a good college, there may be many E Asians. But afterwards, at different organizations or companies, there may be very few E Asians. Or there may be many E Asians at the bottom, and few or maybe none at the top. I think children should learn to adjust to how many Asians. That will give them more options for how to progress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Indian or E Asian? Lots of Indians and half-Indians at our private but not many E Asians (we are an E Asian and there are two in a class of 70 in middle)
NP: What school is this?? I am seeking private options for half-Indian kid who mostly identifies with their Indian culture.
Anonymous wrote:All the privates we've looked at also have very few Asian American students.
Anonymous wrote:Indian or E Asian? Lots of Indians and half-Indians at our private but not many E Asians (we are an E Asian and there are two in a class of 70 in middle)
Anonymous wrote:Indian or E Asian? Lots of Indians and half-Indians at our private but not many E Asians (we are an E Asian and there are two in a class of 70 in middle)