Read an article about minorities in UC Berkeley and was wondering if it was true

<p>So I was reading an article about minority enrollment in individual colleges and what caught my eye was that it said that a high proportion of African-American and Latino students tend to be in the college of L&S and that the CoE has some years where it does not have one African-American freshman. Wow not one in the entering class. Is there any websites that have the ethnic breakdown for individual colleges? Trying to figure out the validity since it had no hardcore stats.</p>

<p>i believe i saw a few african american during the CalSO for CoE</p>

<p>I saw a grand total of two black dudes in all of my MCB and chemistry classes. On the other hand, we definitely had a lot of black classmates in sociology and other humanities courses. The empirical evidence certainly coincides with their statement.</p>

<p>do you have a link to the article?</p>

<p>I am not really sure. I read it a couple of days ago and I could not stop thinking about it so I just posted up the question.</p>

<p>In Chem 1A and 3A, I saw/see plenty of African-Americans.</p>

<p>I'm EECS and out of the 8 courses I've taken (Math 1B, Math 53, Math 54, German R5A, Physics 7A, CS 3L, CS 61A, South Asian R5B), I believe I've only seen an African American in Math 1B. I don't recall seeing any African Americans at any CoE orientations or anything.</p>

<p><a href="https://osr2.berkeley.edu/Public/STUDENT.DATA/PUBLICATIONS/UG/ugf07.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;https://osr2.berkeley.edu/Public/STUDENT.DATA/PUBLICATIONS/UG/ugf07.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Thanks for the link dobby. :)</p>