How much of your top 10 is asian?

<p>I don't know the top 10, but out of the top 5, two are Asian. Three if you count extremely diluted Asian-ness (i.e., like 10% Asian).</p>

<p>My school is nearly all asian and we have no asians in the top 10....</p>

<p>1!!!!</p>

<p>and there are only about 7 Asian kids in our school out of like 1380 total.</p>

<p>6 African-Americans</p>

<p>and a lot of caucasian people.</p>

<p>school: ~15% Asian
AP calculus and sciences: ~50%+ Asian
other APs: ~25% Asian.</p>

<p>3/5 of top 5 are Asian
6/10 of top 10 are Asian
6/10 NMSF were Asian</p>

<p>All but one.</p>

<p>Last year as a freshman, with freshman teachers who inflated grades=all top ten are rank 1: 13 top ten first semester, 12 second semester</p>

<p>7 East Asians first semester, and added an Indian girl in second semester (8)</p>

<p>1- (me) asian M
2- indian M
3- indian M
4- blonde F (LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL) tied with 6 others (all girls)</p>

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blonde F (LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL)

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Wow hilarious! That's so much more funny and accurate than the Asian stereotype!!!!!1!11!1</p>

<p>lolz IV wins thread</p>

<p>75% of the overachievers in my school are Filipino, so naturally them!</p>

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This. As far as I know, anyway.</p>

<p>Lol @ all this Asian syndrome.
At my school they're not that smart (except me :D). The white girls (blondes and brunettes) totally pwn them.
The term "smart" is kinda misleading b/c Asians achieve high grades through hard work and not necessarily b/c they're more intelligent. When it comes to stuff like history, they tend to cram for the exam and forget everything afterward. I used to do this too in my country but I stopped... and my history grades fell +_+</p>

<p>1) Asian F
2) White M
3) Indian F
4) White(Greek lol) M
5) White M
6) White M
7-9) Not Sure
10) Asian M</p>

<p>We have one Indian (#6), but none of the stereotypical Chinese/Japanese/Korean/etc "Asians" that you're probably referring to even attend my school.</p>

<p>1 - White Male
2 - White Female
3 - Half-Hispanic/Half-White Female
4 - White Male
5 - White Male
6 - Indian Male
7 - Not sure
8 - White Female
9 - White Female
10 - White Female</p>

<ol>
<li>white jew boy</li>
<li>white jew boy</li>
<li>white jew boy</li>
<li>white jew boy</li>
<li>white jew girl</li>
<li>white jew boy</li>
<li>asian boy</li>
<li>white jew boy</li>
<li>white jew boy</li>
<li>white jew boy</li>
</ol>

<p>lmaoo.</p>

<p>I wish there were more smarter blondes and brunettes..if there were I would totally go for them. But theyre not even close to being smart (at least in my school). And I mean smart as in taking advanced classes, getting good grades, loving to learn,..etc...</p>

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lol, that's a massive stereotype there.</p>

<p>Heh, well, that's what it's like in my home country. Everybody takes the same set of courses (no Honors or AP or IB), but the materials are so hard that nobody gets it rightaway. Math in 9th grade is like beyond Calculus, and some people do to the nth practice problem and might still fail the class.
Idk exactly how the US-born Asians work, but the way I see it, their parents usually were not successful in Asia. They view the US as a vast gold mine and so they push their children as far as possible to gain the fame and money that they failed to achieve. Parents put pressure on children in Asia as well, but it's not that apparent - they understand that the classes are hard on them already. I'll put it bluntly - the parents in Asia only push their kids to be vals or sals if they are with kids that are not Asians. With other Asians, the parents won't be very surprised if their kids can't surpass others.
Putting it simply, it's either the pressure of failing the class (Asia) or the pressure from parents (US). Both motivate them to work hard/overachieve. The truly intelligent ones are the ones that ace their classes in Asia - you guys probably won't see a lot of them.</p>

<p>My school is so white that we only have one, a quarter-Korean girl. That's it for Asians.</p>

<p>7/10 haha. But that's in you include Indians. I'm Asian and I'm 29, nom nom nom =/</p>