Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:East Asian parents here.
Yes there is a list of top schools that many Asian parents want to send their kids to.
But not all Asian kids are super smart. For those kids, I noticed that Asian parents prefer big in-state public schools (for Virginia, UVa, VT, GMU, VCU, etc) over smaller public schools (such as MWC and CNU).
You will have a hard time finding Asian kids at less known private schools like Roanoke college or Randolph Macon.
Funny, in California where Asians make up a large population, many community colleges hover around 50% Asians. There are gifted Asians, for sure, since there are gifted people in any group of people. Most Asians, however, are average. And there are downright stupid ones simply because there's stupid people in any group of people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Duke really a dream school? I've always thought of it as just below one. You can't say you went to an Ivy, its STEM programs are just okay, and they are better known for basketball than academics by a big % of the population.
It's a solid T20 or even T10 school.
It's better than half of ivies.
Duke is a solid south Carolina university. Its the best university in s. Carolina. But then, we are talking about s. Carolina, so...
??? Duke is in Durham, NORTH Carolina.
Signed, Asian who grew up in NC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Duke really a dream school? I've always thought of it as just below one. You can't say you went to an Ivy, its STEM programs are just okay, and they are better known for basketball than academics by a big % of the population.
It's a solid T20 or even T10 school.
It's better than half of ivies.
Duke is a solid south Carolina university. Its the best university in s. Carolina. But then, we are talking about s. Carolina, so...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Duke really a dream school? I've always thought of it as just below one. You can't say you went to an Ivy, its STEM programs are just okay, and they are better known for basketball than academics by a big % of the population.
It's a solid T20 or even T10 school.
It's better than half of ivies.
Duke is a solid south Carolina university. Its the best university in s. Carolina. But then, we are talking about s. Carolina, so...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Duke really a dream school? I've always thought of it as just below one. You can't say you went to an Ivy, its STEM programs are just okay, and they are better known for basketball than academics by a big % of the population.
It's a solid T20 or even T10 school.
It's better than half of ivies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is with this obsession for top 20? I just don’t get it.
In many cases, it's the parents more than the kids
Anonymous wrote:East Asian parents here.
Yes there is a list of top schools that many Asian parents want to send their kids to.
But not all Asian kids are super smart. For those kids, I noticed that Asian parents prefer big in-state public schools (for Virginia, UVa, VT, GMU, VCU, etc) over smaller public schools (such as MWC and CNU).
You will have a hard time finding Asian kids at less known private schools like Roanoke college or Randolph Macon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a South Asian, I see a lot of excitement and respect for your “dream school” list of Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, MIT, Duke, Caltech, Penn, and Yale, but I’d also add Columbia feels at the same level amongst other South Asians we know.
+1 even with their scandal Columbia is still a hot commodity. It should be back in the US News T10 soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone hear an Asian parent with kids who are more average students? My kids would be lucky to get into UVA, much less any of the typically listed schools, nor would they have the desire to apply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA, the Harvard of Virginia!
LOL.
Harvard of Central Virginia
Harvard of fake Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone hear an Asian parent with kids who are more average students? My kids would be lucky to get into UVA, much less any of the typically listed schools, nor would they have the desire to apply.
Anonymous wrote:I have nothing to add as i am not a "fellow Asian" but I want to share who pleasantly surprised that the majority, if not most of the respondents are actually Asian (I assume). This has been instructive for me, a non-Asian, Black parent, who is used to everyone butting in when a fellow Black parent asks for opinion of fellow Black parents on here.
Carry on!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA, the Harvard of Virginia!
LOL.
Harvard of Central Virginia