<p>somemom… you sound like Ivan’s mom.</p>
<p>Maybe 2 years ago they were sexy, now they’re… nevermind, nothing has changed :)</p>
<p>you’re going to be miserable wherever you go.</p>
<p>That’s what I love about [college] girls. As I get older, they stay the same age. </p>
<p>props yo.</p>
<p>@ucb: That’s what the quote marks are for :P</p>
<p>Wait wait 55% Asian means no diversity? That’s funny, because here you’re assuming that all Asians think alike. Here you’re essentially saying we all do the same things, we all follow the same traditions, we all do this and this and that. What matters is intellectual diversity my friend. Just because my friend’s Asian and liked Clinton doesn’t mean I did.</p>
<p>plus assuming that people from Pakistan, Japan and the Phillipines are identical because their family point of origin is the continent of Asia.</p>
<p>Yeah but let’s be realistic. Schools that are predominantly white are often criticized for their lack of diversity, even though family cultures from US, Ireland, Italy, and Russia are completely different.</p>
<p>Right . . . but family cultures of white people whose families have been here for more than two generations are basically the same due to high rates of assimilation due to the mainstream nature of “white culture” as opposed to Asian culture and intermarriage between different “white” nationalities.</p>
<p>People of different Asian ethnicities, however, are almost always either immigrants or the children of immigrants.</p>