Asian Invasion?

<p>It wasn't about the money, but more like I wanted to try something new. I guess a lot of factors played into my decisions as well, such as the campus location (literally right next to the beach) and the non-cutthroat competitive atmosphere as well as the really friendly student body. Also, going to school there would put ideally further away from my parents than UCLA. Besides, I'm going to grad school anyway, so it doesn't really matter where you go to school for undergraduate.</p>

<p>btw, when I went to orientation I think I was the only Nguyen there - now that's a first for me.</p>

<p>ONLY NGUYEN?!?! no way....that's never happened to me before =/</p>

<p>I think there are more "Nguyen" students at UCLA than Asian students at UCSB. :rolleyes:</p>

<p>hahahaha flopsy</p>

<p>i wouldn't bet against you flopsy =P</p>

<p>"After reading this post, am I the only asian person to turn down UCI and UCLA for UCSB? However I think it will be an interesting experience for me because for the first time, I won't be surrounded by asians as I have been all of my life. Coming back from orientation, I can say that almost everyone there is nice and outwardly friendly and the location is gorgerous by the way, in addition to the crazy "social scence" (Isla Vista - party central). I think I'm going to have a blast there."</p>

<p>Haha, UCLA will be the first time in a long time that I'll be surrounded by lots of asians.</p>

<p>Whats wrong with Asians? Their are some Asian cuties at UCLA for sure..</p>

<p>US News Campus Diversity Rankings 2006
<a href="http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/brief/natudoc/natudoc_campdiv_brief.php%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/brief/natudoc/natudoc_campdiv_brief.php&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>*School | Diversity index (1.0=highest) | Largest minority and its % *
[list=0]
[<em>]Univ. of California–Riverside * 0.69 Asian-American, 42%<br>
[</em>]Univ. of California–Los Angeles * 0.65 Asian-American, 39%<br>
[<em>]University of California–Berkeley * 0.63 Asian-American, 42%<br>
[</em>]University of California–Davis * 0.62 Asian-American, 40%<br>
[<em>]Univ. of California–San Diego * 0.61 Asian-American, 39%<br>
[</em>]University of California–Irvine * 0.60 Asian-American, 51%<br>
[<em>]Univ. of California–Santa Barbara * 0.55 Hispanic, 17%<br>
[</em>]Univ. of California–Santa Cruz * 0.53 Asian-American, 18%<br>
[/list]</p>

<p>yay for diversity :)</p>

<p>Asians surpass mark at UC
WHITE ADMISSIONS FALL TO SECOND PLACE FOR THE FIRST TIME</p>

<p>By Lisa M. Krieger and Lisa Fernandez
Mercury News</p>

<p>Californians of Asian descent won more spots in this fall's freshman class at the University of California than any other ethnic group, edging out white students for the first time.</p>

<p>The milestone follows a steady climb among Asians in the state's leading public university system. Asians account for 36 percent of California residents admitted to study at UC schools, though they make up only 14 percent of seniors projected to graduate from the state's public high schools.</p>

<p>By comparison, white students comprised 35.6 percent of those accepted; Latinos, 17.6 percent; African-Americans, 3.4 percent; and American Indians, 0.6 percent.</p>

<p>The increase in students of Asian descent shows up on campus in what some students proudly call ``an Asian feeling'' -- but some say it also can translate into tension among students competing for desired spots in UC's highly regarded schools, not to mention grades in classes. And it reflects a mix of factors, including strong performance in high school and the university system's outreach to poorer students, including many new immigrants from Asia.

College counselors say Asian parents tend to focus on UC because it's affordable, prestigious and offers high value for the cost. Asian students also applied to UC schools at higher rates than other students and are more likely to enroll if admitted, officials said.

Culturally, there is a huge emphasis on education in the Asian community. The kids work very hard, academically,'' said Purvi Mody, co-owner of Insight Education college counseling in Cupertino.And the UCs offer brand-name recognition.

``Generally speaking, kids from other ethnic cultures tend to be more willing to move away from home and be open-minded about schools that may be very far away,'' she added.

Asian students are also more likely than those from other ethnic groups, including whites, to have a parent with a college education, said economist Deborah Reed of the Public Policy Institute of California.

``It correlates with books and computers in the home -- and a certain expectation about going to college, as well as how to prepare and apply to college,'' Reed said.

Students say they feel the growing Asian presence. ``If you look around the room and count the people, a lot are Asian,'' said Insiyah Nomanbhoy, 19, of Cupertino, who is a freshman at UCLA.

Nomanbhoy, whose father is from Pakistan and mother is from Sri Lanka, graduated from Castilleja High School, a private all-girls school in Palo Alto. She applied to five UC schools as well as some private ones, including Stanford University, which she didn't get into.

The clincher for choosing a UC school for Nomanbhoy was the price.

``UC is a great deal,'' she said. Her tuition and housing come to about $20,000 a year -- about half the price of Stanford, she said.

Nomanbhoy said she feels more comfortable with so many Asians on campus, but she sometimes perceives some discomfort from non-Asians.

`<code>I've heard some Caucasian people say,</code>I'm in that class with Asians, so how can I expect to do really well?' I think that's just an excuse.''</p>

<p>UC staff, faculty and administration remain largely white, despite the changing student body, said L. Ling-chi Wang, chairman of UC-Berkeley's ethnic studies department.</p>

<p>He also said campus services, such as counseling and cultural activities, have not shifted to reflect the growth in numbers of Asian students.</p>

<p>While proud of Asian students -- <code>they should be rewarded for working hard,'' he said -- Wang worries about the loss of diversity on campus.</code>I personally enjoy teaching classes that have a good mix of races. It is more enriching and challenging to have a diversity of backgrounds,'' he said.</p>

<p>He also worries about an anti-Asian backlash from youth who feel excluded from the UCs. The solution is to open more campuses, Wang believes, and reach out to under-served groups.</p>

<p>``Since the mid-1980s, all the campuses have been inching in that direction'' of increased Asians, he said.</p>

<p><code>It is a very important challenge to the future of race relations in California,'' he said.</code>In some ways, the UCs are 15 to 20 years ahead of the rest of the state. In this way, we are seeing further down the road.''</p>

<p>US News Campus Diversity Rankings 2007
<a href="http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/brief/natudoc_campdiv_brief.php%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/brief/natudoc_campdiv_brief.php&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>School | Diversity index (1.0=highest) | Largest minority and its %[list=0]
[<em>]Univ. of California–Riverside * 0.69 Asian-American, 43%
[</em>]Univ. of California–Los Angeles * 0.65 Asian-American, 40%
[<em>]University of California–Berkeley * 0.62 Asian-American, 43%
[</em>]University of California–Davis * 0.62 Asian-American, 41%
[<em>]University of California–Irvine * 0.61 Asian-American, 50%
[</em>]Univ. of California–San Diego * 0.60 Asian-American, 41%
[<em>]Univ. of California–Santa Cruz * 0.56 Asian-American, 19%
[</em>]Univ. of California–Santa Barbara * 0.54 Hispanic, 18%
[/list]</p>

<p>if you are worried about Asians or "Asian Invasion" UCLA is the wrong school for you </p>

<p>also surprised that UCR has the largest percentage of Asians enrolled, given their propensity for academic achievement :rolleyes:</p>

<p>asian, white, black, hispanic, jewish, etc etc. were all humans.</p>

<p>^word</p>

<p>I've met UCR asians they're the slackers. So are the USC ones :rolleyes:</p>

<p>^</p>

<p>Bah! Stop bashing on USC!
It's a great school!
I bet a majority of you want to go there for grad school.
EH?! EH!?
Actually, we ALL KNOW that Anderson is ranked higher than USC. =P</p>

<p>EDIT: I'm referring to b-school of course!</p>

<p>USC for grad school? hahah I would never consider that....I value my life way too much to get shot by drug peddlers</p>

<p>I've never had many Asian friends so this should be a good experience for me.</p>

<p>National Universities - Proportion of International and Asian-American Engineering Graduates</p>

<p>UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE 391 24 218 0.061 0.558
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-LOS ANGELES 572 29 307 0.051 0.537
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY 812 67 416 0.083 0.512
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SAN DIEGO 462 22 204 0.048 0.442
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-DAVIS 557 19 245 0.034 0.440
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK 251 42 91 0.167 0.363
STANFORD UNIVERSITY 196 10 70 0.051 0.357
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 81 7 28 0.086 0.346
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-RIVERSIDE 92 2 31 0.022 0.337
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 12 1 4 0.083 0.333
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY-NEW BRUNSWICK 454 30 139 0.066 0.306
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON-SEATTLE CAMPUS 589 35 173 0.059 0.294
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 302 38 85 0.126 0.281
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 503 49 141 0.097 0.280
YALE UNIVERSITY 48 8 13 0.167 0.271
CORNELL UNIVERSITY-ENDOWED COLLEGES 632 93 169 0.147 0.267
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 241 42 62 0.174 0.257
HARVARD UNIVERSITY 24 2 6 0.083 0.250
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN 912 89 226 0.098 0.248
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SANTA CRUZ 58 3 13 0.052 0.224
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SANTA BARBARA 193 8 43 0.041 0.223
STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 213 14 47 0.066 0.221
BROWN UNIVERSITY 73 6 16 0.082 0.219
DUKE UNIVERSITY 221 8 47 0.036 0.213
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN 978 56 199 0.057 0.203
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY 313 46 61 0.147 0.195
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY 211 31 40 0.147 0.190
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 329 43 62 0.131 0.188
SUNY AT BINGHAMTON 122 2 22 0.016 0.180
RICE UNIVERSITY 142 4 25 0.028 0.176
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA-MAIN CAMPUS 347 15 61 0.043 0.176
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 177 24 30 0.136 0.169
SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY 83 5 14 0.060 0.169
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARK 583 44 95 0.075 0.163
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-ANN ARBOR 1046 138 170 0.132 0.163
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY-MAIN CAMPUS 1380 99 222 0.072 0.161
UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 203 2 31 0.010 0.153
BOSTON UNIVERSITY 265 22 39 0.083 0.147
CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY 235 12 34 0.051 0.145
UNIVERSITY OF DENVER 23 3 3 0.130 0.130
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER 120 4 15 0.033 0.125
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 49 10 6 0.204 0.122
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 928 25 113 0.027 0.122
RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE 620 59 68 0.095 0.110
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST LOUIS 188 7 20 0.037 0.106
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY 268 32 28 0.119 0.104
TUFTS UNIVERSITY 205 9 21 0.044 0.102
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA-TWIN CITIES 587 47 57 0.080 0.097
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 138 2 12 0.014 0.087
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 591 22 51 0.037 0.086
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIV 861 41 68 0.048 0.079
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI 175 23 12 0.131 0.069
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE 172 5 11 0.029 0.064
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDER 363 12 23 0.033 0.063
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE 64 2 4 0.031 0.063
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH-MAIN CAMPUS 368 13 23 0.035 0.063
WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE 331 26 20 0.079 0.060
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY-MAIN CAMPUS 752 79 43 0.105 0.057
PURDUE UNIVERSITY-MAIN CAMPUS 1183 204 66 0.172 0.056
TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA 126 11 7 0.087 0.056
TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY 972 36 51 0.037 0.052
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA 248 6 13 0.024 0.052
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY-MAIN CAMPUS 1172 52 59 0.044 0.050
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY 290 11 13 0.038 0.045
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY 184 10 8 0.054 0.043
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON 630 70 26 0.111 0.041
SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY-MAIN CAMPUS 78 16 3 0.205 0.038
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA 299 29 10 0.097 0.033
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY 454 8 15 0.018 0.033
THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE 315 17 10 0.054 0.032
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY 806 89 23 0.110 0.029
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY 42 2 1 0.048 0.024
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 381 15 9 0.039 0.024
AUBURN UNIVERSITY MAIN CAMPUS 525 4 10 0.008 0.019
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME 194 6 3 0.031 0.015
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA 29 0 0 0.000 0.000
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY 2 0 0 0.000 0.000
YESHIVA UNIVERSITY 1 0 0 0.000 0.000
MIAMI UNIVERSITY-OXFORD 32 0 0 0.000 0.000</p>

<p>what are those numbers?</p>

<p>First number: number of total engineering graduates.
Second number: number of engineering graduates who are internationals.
Third number: number of engineering graduates who are Asian-Americans.
Fourth number: percentage of engineering graduates who are internationals.
Fifth number: percentage of engineering graduates who are Asian-Americans.</p>

<p>In a nutshell, UCLA Engineering is 53.7% Asian/international. :rolleyes:</p>