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I’m so sick and tired of Asians complaining about unfairness in America. When I look around my UMC neighborhood, Asians seem to be doing quite well. I wonder how well American students would fare in Asian schools or American workers in Asian corporations. Something tells me that it would be FAR worse for Americans in Asia than it is for Asians in America.
Americans are treated very well in Asians countries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
I’m so sick and tired of Asians complaining about unfairness in America. When I look around my UMC neighborhood, Asians seem to be doing quite well. I wonder how well American students would fare in Asian schools or American workers in Asian corporations. Something tells me that it would be FAR worse for Americans in Asia than it is for Asians in America.
Americans are treated very well in Asians countries.
I’m a white American and experienced overt racism in Asia.
White Americans are usually treated very well in Asian countries.
Maybe you didn't respect the local culture or something.
Asian countries like Korea/Japan/China tend to discriminate South East Asians.
Is it “respecting the local culture” to whine when not accepted to colleges?
We should all respect the decision by the US Supreme Court at least if you are a citizen of the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
I’m so sick and tired of Asians complaining about unfairness in America. When I look around my UMC neighborhood, Asians seem to be doing quite well. I wonder how well American students would fare in Asian schools or American workers in Asian corporations. Something tells me that it would be FAR worse for Americans in Asia than it is for Asians in America.
Americans are treated very well in Asians countries.
I’m a white American and experienced overt racism in Asia.
White Americans are usually treated very well in Asian countries.
Maybe you didn't respect the local culture or something.
Asian countries like Korea/Japan/China tend to discriminate South East Asians.
Is it “respecting the local culture” to whine when not accepted to colleges?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
I’m so sick and tired of Asians complaining about unfairness in America. When I look around my UMC neighborhood, Asians seem to be doing quite well. I wonder how well American students would fare in Asian schools or American workers in Asian corporations. Something tells me that it would be FAR worse for Americans in Asia than it is for Asians in America.
Americans are treated very well in Asians countries.
I’m a white American and experienced overt racism in Asia.
White Americans are usually treated very well in Asian countries.
Maybe you didn't respect the local culture or something.
Asian countries like Korea/Japan/China tend to discriminate South East Asians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
I’m so sick and tired of Asians complaining about unfairness in America. When I look around my UMC neighborhood, Asians seem to be doing quite well. I wonder how well American students would fare in Asian schools or American workers in Asian corporations. Something tells me that it would be FAR worse for Americans in Asia than it is for Asians in America.
Americans are treated very well in Asians countries.
I’m a white American and experienced overt racism in Asia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if it is another asian with the same stats that took your spot?
It is most likely.
That's why we have the court to find out.
Do you believe that the Supreme Court is about to rule on the admission of this particular young man with his 1590 SAT score to the Harvard class of 2027?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if it is another asian with the same stats that took your spot?
It is most likely.
That's why we have the court to find out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
I’m so sick and tired of Asians complaining about unfairness in America. When I look around my UMC neighborhood, Asians seem to be doing quite well. I wonder how well American students would fare in Asian schools or American workers in Asian corporations. Something tells me that it would be FAR worse for Americans in Asia than it is for Asians in America.
Americans are treated very well in Asians countries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if it is another asian with the same stats that took your spot?
It is most likely.
That's why we have the court to find out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The likability thing is probably one of those surveys where you choose an option. And then write about why you chose it. The interviewers could be be writing things that are underhanded. Or maybe just saying things like "Jane was rather polite" as opposed to "Jane was rather polished" make a big difference to the committees? I'm sure there is inside slang
What are you talking about??
The interviewers actually gave higher points to Asians students.
It was suddenly flipped big at the admissions committee.
We all know interviews are nearly irrelevant. Why do we expect the interview score to correlate with any other scoring? The AO says ‘unlikeable’ it’s based on essay or LOR and things the interviewer didn’t access. DP
Asians also get good LOR.
I don't agree with your wild guess, but people have different opinions, so that's why we have the court.
We'll see what the court says.
Anonymous wrote:What if it is another asian with the same stats that took your spot?
It is most likely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The likability thing is probably one of those surveys where you choose an option. And then write about why you chose it. The interviewers could be be writing things that are underhanded. Or maybe just saying things like "Jane was rather polite" as opposed to "Jane was rather polished" make a big difference to the committees? I'm sure there is inside slang
What are you talking about??
The interviewers actually gave higher points to Asians students.
It was suddenly flipped big at the admissions committee.
We all know interviews are nearly irrelevant. Why do we expect the interview score to correlate with any other scoring? The AO says ‘unlikeable’ it’s based on essay or LOR and things the interviewer didn’t access. DP
Anonymous wrote:![]()
I’m so sick and tired of Asians complaining about unfairness in America. When I look around my UMC neighborhood, Asians seem to be doing quite well. I wonder how well American students would fare in Asian schools or American workers in Asian corporations. Something tells me that it would be FAR worse for Americans in Asia than it is for Asians in America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The likability thing is probably one of those surveys where you choose an option. And then write about why you chose it. The interviewers could be be writing things that are underhanded. Or maybe just saying things like "Jane was rather polite" as opposed to "Jane was rather polished" make a big difference to the committees? I'm sure there is inside slang
What are you talking about??
The interviewers actually gave higher points to Asians students.
It was suddenly flipped big at the admissions committee.