Are there many asians in bursley hall?

<p>I'm not excluding the asians, just want to know if there is a major percentage.... .I'm a taiwanese jajaj :P y argentino, what about latinos?</p>

<p>chau</p>

<p>bursley is one of the more diverse dorms on campus because its not associated with any specific program (ie: honors, lloyd scholars, etc).. there were plenty of asians when i lived there last year</p>

<p>there aren't many latinos at all at umich or ann arbor.</p>

<p>bursley?? Too many asians haha.</p>

<p>Bursley = North Campus
Engineering = North Campus
Asian = Engineering. </p>

<p>Therefore.....</p>

<p>Oh Im stereotyping too much :)</p>

<p>jajajajjajaj, nice thought gomez95 XDXD, i'm asian but not interested in engineering, your response was funny and theoretical xD</p>

<p>haha , im asian too and not interested in engineering but well , you cant deny the number who are :p</p>

<p>gomez... just because north campus is where the engineering school is does not mean all the students live there. most undergraduate engineering students don't live on north campus.</p>

<p>if it's your freshman year, you just might get placed in bursley or baits that's all. as for the asian stereotype for engineering students, that holds true for graduate students. mostly all grad students live on north campus in northwood apartments, and if you were to walk around, you'd think the place was 75% asian.</p>

<p>i was just messing around aspirant , taking off from what meteorain and yupki wrote , i have no idea if bursley or north campus actually do have a high % of asians.</p>

<p>Chill out, haahha, I just wanted to meet some asians XD, i'm asian, but 90% latino jajajajjajaa</p>

<p>I know of several asian engineers that actually chose to live on North Campus their freshman year. It seems like everyone else just got the lottery shaft.</p>

<p>chose to live...North Campus...same sentence?!?!</p>