Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While many people were worried that Black and Brown people were getting an unfair advantage, new stats like this underscore what the future will hold:
Asians/Indians will quickly overtake whites as the majority on campus AND in the most prestigious grad school programs and professions.
And the progress made for blacks and Latinos will be diminished.
You can further extrapolate the ripple effect when whites become the disadvantaged minority. I give it one decade before it’s very noticeable, and within two generations it will be what drives race wars. (Please don’t shoot the messenger; let’s have a civil discussion.)
OK MAGA.![]()
Asia has more than 50% of the world population. And Asians are not a monolith. They make for 50 countries of the world.
So, "WHITES" need to get their act together and start studying hard like other people and compete with Asians. There is no AFFIRMATIVE ACTION for Whites and Asians.
If Whites are the most privileged race in America then they better make themselves capable enough to compete fairly.
Otherwise don't call Trump Taco for reinstating H1B
Is there any proof that Asians actually work harder than other races? They are more resourced than most races for sure.
And why are they more resourced? It is not as if they have benefited from being under colonial rule, is it? It is not as if they get benefit of affirmative action. Well, it has to do with their family structure and the love that their parents have for them. The family prioritizes education and will sacrifice for the education of their children. It is hard for everyone in the family but they endure. Copy that in your own family and you will be successful too. Need to learn to sacrifice for the education of your children.
The proof that they work harder than any other race in education? The proof my dear is in the pudding. Have you heard of the achievement gap? Or do you think that they are intellectually superior to other races?
This seems completely unnecessary in a country where you can live a quality upper middle class lifestyle without ever holding post at an elite institutions. The scarcity mindset of Asian parents clearly is a factor of being from an immigrant background.
* not every Asian country wants to move to US for quality of life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While many people were worried that Black and Brown people were getting an unfair advantage, new stats like this underscore what the future will hold:
Asians/Indians will quickly overtake whites as the majority on campus AND in the most prestigious grad school programs and professions.
And the progress made for blacks and Latinos will be diminished.
You can further extrapolate the ripple effect when whites become the disadvantaged minority. I give it one decade before it’s very noticeable, and within two generations it will be what drives race wars. (Please don’t shoot the messenger; let’s have a civil discussion.)
Insane. There are not going to be race wars if whites are a disadvantaged minority, which isnt likely either.
I think “race war” is extreme. I think people are just going to move the goal posts. People are going to say the elite schools and the ivy’s don’t matter so their kids can still find their way into top jobs.
They will try but unless someone can make the argument that admission to the colleges are no longer a proxy for merit, this will not happen.
Do Americans actually want meritocracy? We say we do, but do we actually mean it?
I would like to see college admissions be based on academic merit to a larger extent than they are now. If that leaves white Americans behind relative to Asians, we (I’m white) should try stepping up our game.
I would agree with cautious. Countries that admit students by grades only aren't necessary providing better opportunities to their youth. For STEM, academic merits are no brainer but I wouldn't take a person just grind very hard for good grades or cheat for good grades. There must be better ways to determine academic merits than just -tests!
Tests are the best measure we have. And peer reviewed research shows the results are valid
When that is the only measure though, massive cheating/gaming the system ensues.
A bit hard to cheat on SATs, and studying for the SATs is not "gaming the system". Do you think studying for the APs is " gaming the system"?
Um, the more important you make one test result the more creative the cheaters will get - Ask Vegas about cheaters LOL!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While many people were worried that Black and Brown people were getting an unfair advantage, new stats like this underscore what the future will hold:
Asians/Indians will quickly overtake whites as the majority on campus AND in the most prestigious grad school programs and professions.
And the progress made for blacks and Latinos will be diminished.
You can further extrapolate the ripple effect when whites become the disadvantaged minority. I give it one decade before it’s very noticeable, and within two generations it will be what drives race wars. (Please don’t shoot the messenger; let’s have a civil discussion.)
OK MAGA.![]()
Asia has more than 50% of the world population. And Asians are not a monolith. They make for 50 countries of the world.
So, "WHITES" need to get their act together and start studying hard like other people and compete with Asians. There is no AFFIRMATIVE ACTION for Whites and Asians.
If Whites are the most privileged race in America then they better make themselves capable enough to compete fairly.
Otherwise don't call Trump Taco for reinstating H1B
Is there any proof that Asians actually work harder than other races? They are more resourced than most races for sure.
And why are they more resourced? It is not as if they have benefited from being under colonial rule, is it? It is not as if they get benefit of affirmative action. Well, it has to do with their family structure and the love that their parents have for them. The family prioritizes education and will sacrifice for the education of their children. It is hard for everyone in the family but they endure. Copy that in your own family and you will be successful too. Need to learn to sacrifice for the education of your children.
The proof that they work harder than any other race in education? The proof my dear is in the pudding. Have you heard of the achievement gap? Or do you think that they are intellectually superior to other races?
This seems completely unnecessary in a country where you can live a quality upper middle class lifestyle without ever holding post at an elite institutions. The scarcity mindset of Asian parents clearly is a factor of being from an immigrant background.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asian parent here.
No
For some reason, feel a little depressed to learn this. Most of the Asian concentrated schools end up becoming cutthroat and. suffocating. (at least that's what I've seen in high school) not sure about colleges
Exhibit A:
It will become increasingly difficult for all those kids to land a spot in med school—or get local internships during the school year—given the new competition.
honestly, any cutthroat atmosphere
comes about because asian students knew they were being held to a higher standard and have to beat out the other asian kids they are being compared to, as opposed to just belng in a general pool of applicants. It
Becomes an arms race within the asian community. And the reason why savvy asian parents are now avoiding heavily asian school districts. Hopefully the
Rollback of anti-asian affirmative action will decrease some of those unfair excessive pressures.
Yeah—and there’s also the odd idea of “saving face” for parents and justifying their investments 😄
A lot of social circles are built purely around bragging about high-achieving children. It often reflects parental insecurities and identity crises, especially among those who weren’t particularly successful in their own careers but I wonder these mom-gossipy groups aren't Asian only things.... it is just stupid instagram bragging or marketing or whatever thing
This is a common immigrant thing and a logical response from parents moving to a new country in search of better economic opportunities for their kids. And not just seen in Asian communities. see what the Nigerian immigrants’ kids are majoring in in college—I bet you they are encouraging respectable high paying professions like doctor, finance or law too. And Jewish immigrants from 1-2 generations ago. Same pressures and incentives. Not a race thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While many people were worried that Black and Brown people were getting an unfair advantage, new stats like this underscore what the future will hold:
Asians/Indians will quickly overtake whites as the majority on campus AND in the most prestigious grad school programs and professions.
And the progress made for blacks and Latinos will be diminished.
You can further extrapolate the ripple effect when whites become the disadvantaged minority. I give it one decade before it’s very noticeable, and within two generations it will be what drives race wars. (Please don’t shoot the messenger; let’s have a civil discussion.)
OK MAGA.![]()
Asia has more than 50% of the world population. And Asians are not a monolith. They make for 50 countries of the world.
So, "WHITES" need to get their act together and start studying hard like other people and compete with Asians. There is no AFFIRMATIVE ACTION for Whites and Asians.
If Whites are the most privileged race in America then they better make themselves capable enough to compete fairly.
Otherwise don't call Trump Taco for reinstating H1B
Is there any proof that Asians actually work harder than other races? They are more resourced than most races for sure.
And why are they more resourced? It is not as if they have benefited from being under colonial rule, is it? It is not as if they get benefit of affirmative action. Well, it has to do with their family structure and the love that their parents have for them. The family prioritizes education and will sacrifice for the education of their children. It is hard for everyone in the family but they endure. Copy that in your own family and you will be successful too. Need to learn to sacrifice for the education of your children.
The proof that they work harder than any other race in education? The proof my dear is in the pudding. Have you heard of the achievement gap? Or do you think that they are intellectually superior to other races?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While many people were worried that Black and Brown people were getting an unfair advantage, new stats like this underscore what the future will hold:
Asians/Indians will quickly overtake whites as the majority on campus AND in the most prestigious grad school programs and professions.
And the progress made for blacks and Latinos will be diminished.
You can further extrapolate the ripple effect when whites become the disadvantaged minority. I give it one decade before it’s very noticeable, and within two generations it will be what drives race wars. (Please don’t shoot the messenger; let’s have a civil discussion.)
OK MAGA.![]()
Asia has more than 50% of the world population. And Asians are not a monolith. They make for 50 countries of the world.
So, "WHITES" need to get their act together and start studying hard like other people and compete with Asians. There is no AFFIRMATIVE ACTION for Whites and Asians.
If Whites are the most privileged race in America then they better make themselves capable enough to compete fairly.
Otherwise don't call Trump Taco for reinstating H1B
Is there any proof that Asians actually work harder than other races? They are more resourced than most races for sure.
And why are they more resourced? It is not as if they have benefited from being under colonial rule, is it? It is not as if they get benefit of affirmative action. Well, it has to do with their family structure and the love that their parents have for them. The family prioritizes education and will sacrifice for the education of their children. It is hard for everyone in the family but they endure. Copy that in your own family and you will be successful too. Need to learn to sacrifice for the education of your children.
The proof that they work harder than any other race in education? The proof my dear is in the pudding. Have you heard of the achievement gap? Or do you think that they are intellectually superior to other races?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While many people were worried that Black and Brown people were getting an unfair advantage, new stats like this underscore what the future will hold:
Asians/Indians will quickly overtake whites as the majority on campus AND in the most prestigious grad school programs and professions.
And the progress made for blacks and Latinos will be diminished.
You can further extrapolate the ripple effect when whites become the disadvantaged minority. I give it one decade before it’s very noticeable, and within two generations it will be what drives race wars. (Please don’t shoot the messenger; let’s have a civil discussion.)
OK MAGA.![]()
Asia has more than 50% of the world population. And Asians are not a monolith. They make for 50 countries of the world.
So, "WHITES" need to get their act together and start studying hard like other people and compete with Asians. There is no AFFIRMATIVE ACTION for Whites and Asians.
If Whites are the most privileged race in America then they better make themselves capable enough to compete fairly.
Otherwise don't call Trump Taco for reinstating H1B
Is there any proof that Asians actually work harder than other races? They are more resourced than most races for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asian parent here.
No
For some reason, feel a little depressed to learn this. Most of the Asian concentrated schools end up becoming cutthroat and. suffocating. (at least that's what I've seen in high school) not sure about colleges
Exhibit A:
It will become increasingly difficult for all those kids to land a spot in med school—or get local internships during the school year—given the new competition.
honestly, any cutthroat atmosphere
comes about because asian students knew they were being held to a higher standard and have to beat out the other asian kids they are being compared to, as opposed to just belng in a general pool of applicants. It
Becomes an arms race within the asian community. And the reason why savvy asian parents are now avoiding heavily asian school districts. Hopefully the
Rollback of anti-asian affirmative action will decrease some of those unfair excessive pressures.
Yeah—and there’s also the odd idea of “saving face” for parents and justifying their investments 😄
A lot of social circles are built purely around bragging about high-achieving children. It often reflects parental insecurities and identity crises, especially among those who weren’t particularly successful in their own careers but I wonder these mom-gossipy groups aren't Asian only things.... it is just stupid instagram bragging or marketing or whatever thing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While many people were worried that Black and Brown people were getting an unfair advantage, new stats like this underscore what the future will hold:
Asians/Indians will quickly overtake whites as the majority on campus AND in the most prestigious grad school programs and professions.
And the progress made for blacks and Latinos will be diminished.
You can further extrapolate the ripple effect when whites become the disadvantaged minority. I give it one decade before it’s very noticeable, and within two generations it will be what drives race wars. (Please don’t shoot the messenger; let’s have a civil discussion.)
Insane. There are not going to be race wars if whites are a disadvantaged minority, which isnt likely either.
I think “race war” is extreme. I think people are just going to move the goal posts. People are going to say the elite schools and the ivy’s don’t matter so their kids can still find their way into top jobs.
They will try but unless someone can make the argument that admission to the colleges are no longer a proxy for merit, this will not happen.
Do Americans actually want meritocracy? We say we do, but do we actually mean it?
I would like to see college admissions be based on academic merit to a larger extent than they are now. If that leaves white Americans behind relative to Asians, we (I’m white) should try stepping up our game.
I would agree with cautious. Countries that admit students by grades only aren't necessary providing better opportunities to their youth. For STEM, academic merits are no brainer but I wouldn't take a person just grind very hard for good grades or cheat for good grades. There must be better ways to determine academic merits than just -tests!
Tests are the best measure we have. And peer reviewed research shows the results are valid
When that is the only measure though, massive cheating/gaming the system ensues.
A bit hard to cheat on SATs, and studying for the SATs is not "gaming the system". Do you think studying for the APs is " gaming the system"?
It is unfortunate we can do what OxBridge is doing - interview in person.
There is news related to disabled ratio in Stanford? Don't you get longer test taking timeThought that is how people game the system as well
You would have to upend the entire American education system. Oxford interviews work so well, because they have GCSEs and essentially spend two years studying intensely on their subject exams. Each state would have to make small colleges that are tuition free, so students have enough resources for their major.
Anonymous wrote:America has gotten as far as it has due to the entrepreneurial efforts of our citizens. As much as people dunk on the DEI, Affirmative action, blah blah era of elite admissions, these schools objectively have admitted students who dominate our economy.
The way people see elite admissions really only makes sense to me if you're an academic: the brightest need to be in academia to invent new ideas in a publication 4 other academics will read and occasionally give us back a return on our investment in their abstract research projects. A lot of these kids go into jobs that don't require the brightest minds, particularly consulting and IB, but they're great places to start a decent career. Frankly, when I think of the merit admissions crowd, I just imagine the most unsympathetic individuals who are controlling our institutions (Sam Altman, Peter Thiel, Joe Lonsdale, Alex Karp...). They don't actually have visions, just people they want "out" of the system. It's unnerving.
Anonymous wrote:This is what Edward Blum et al wanted and they got it. Of course, not the Asian part (they were just used as pawns) but the halving of Black and Hispanic enrollment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While many people were worried that Black and Brown people were getting an unfair advantage, new stats like this underscore what the future will hold:
Asians/Indians will quickly overtake whites as the majority on campus AND in the most prestigious grad school programs and professions.
And the progress made for blacks and Latinos will be diminished.
You can further extrapolate the ripple effect when whites become the disadvantaged minority. I give it one decade before it’s very noticeable, and within two generations it will be what drives race wars. (Please don’t shoot the messenger; let’s have a civil discussion.)
Insane. There are not going to be race wars if whites are a disadvantaged minority, which isnt likely either.
I think “race war” is extreme. I think people are just going to move the goal posts. People are going to say the elite schools and the ivy’s don’t matter so their kids can still find their way into top jobs.
They will try but unless someone can make the argument that admission to the colleges are no longer a proxy for merit, this will not happen.
Do Americans actually want meritocracy? We say we do, but do we actually mean it?
I would like to see college admissions be based on academic merit to a larger extent than they are now. If that leaves white Americans behind relative to Asians, we (I’m white) should try stepping up our game.
I would agree with cautious. Countries that admit students by grades only aren't necessary providing better opportunities to their youth. For STEM, academic merits are no brainer but I wouldn't take a person just grind very hard for good grades or cheat for good grades. There must be better ways to determine academic merits than just -tests!
Tests are the best measure we have. And peer reviewed research shows the results are valid
When that is the only measure though, massive cheating/gaming the system ensues.
A bit hard to cheat on SATs, and studying for the SATs is not "gaming the system". Do you think studying for the APs is " gaming the system"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asian parent here.
For some reason, feel a little depressed to learn this. Most of the Asian concentrated schools end up becoming cutthroat and. suffocating. (at least that's what I've seen in high school) not sure about colleges
Exhibit A:
It will become increasingly difficult for all those kids to land a spot in med school—or get local internships during the school year—given the new competition.
honestly, any cutthroat atmosphere
comes about because asian students knew they were being held to a higher standard and have to beat out the other asian kids they are being compared to, as opposed to just belng in a general pool of applicants. It
Becomes an arms race within the asian community. And the reason why savvy asian parents are now avoiding heavily asian school districts. Hopefully the
Rollback of anti-asian affirmative action will decrease some of those unfair excessive pressures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While many people were worried that Black and Brown people were getting an unfair advantage, new stats like this underscore what the future will hold:
Asians/Indians will quickly overtake whites as the majority on campus AND in the most prestigious grad school programs and professions.
And the progress made for blacks and Latinos will be diminished.
You can further extrapolate the ripple effect when whites become the disadvantaged minority. I give it one decade before it’s very noticeable, and within two generations it will be what drives race wars. (Please don’t shoot the messenger; let’s have a civil discussion.)
OK MAGA.![]()
Asia has more than 50% of the world population. And Asians are not a monolith. They make for 50 countries of the world.
So, "WHITES" need to get their act together and start studying hard like other people and compete with Asians. There is no AFFIRMATIVE ACTION for Whites and Asians.
If Whites are the most priviledged race in America then they better make themselves capable enough to compete fairly.
Otherwise don't call Trump Taco for reinstating H1B