si Bongkukaye dont talk about the past, talk about it now. What kinds of car are the most peoples driving in the US ? And where is that product from ? And i do confirm American educated also.
si Bongkukaye lol Europe at that time was rich by plundering Africa and the world at that time Asia and Africa was suffering from poverty and had to think for bread rather than inventions when you look at the past India and China was rich enough to 50% of world GDP. No wonder where did those resources go but when you look further past the Indus had made sewer system and Vedas had explanation of a flying craft (vimaan) at that time they were rich and had more to think rather than bread. Whenever civilizations had wealth they brought scientific advancements.
@@jyde50 ever hear of anecdotal evidence? "I buck the norm, therefore the norm is wrong" is your argument. This is the type of thinking that is detrimental to academic success.
Reasons we study hard or are intelligent 1. We wanna repay our parents 2. We don't want to get beaten by our parents by getting B+ 3. Many Asian students don't party every Saturday or whatever 4. Everything you learn in 10th or 11th grade We learn that in 7th-8th grade
It's just we Asians want to repay our parents with good grades to show respect and gratitude for their sacrifices for us. They provide food, clothes, education and shelter for us and in return we study and have good grades. In Western culture children's mindset is that because those are the parents responsibility they don't respect or appreciate what their parents provide for them, so they don't even bother trying to have good grades as a reward for their parents sacrifices. We're not smarter we're just more motivated.
Bimbo Battung Agreed. I also feel the same way. Its just our duty to perform well or the very least perform to the best of our abilities even if it is not academia.
Bimbo Battung , well said. Asian parents want their kids to do well in education to have a good future. Asian kids try hard in school to show respect for their parents.
@@RedHotTopicsNow not really ; ppl hardwork only when there is a competition and countries like china and india are heavily populated and hence face more competition
@@thereisnotime5183 competition makes people hardworking ,not true completely... Take an example of US ,in US indian American face the same competition as all other Americans but enrollment in graduation or masters of Indian Americans is more, percentage wise, ....you will see lots of doctors of Indian origin ,which numbers way beyond their population percentage....take honey bee completion....I believe bhartiye people are more interested in science and completion...
@@valuecalc i’m an arab. I’m not asian. I’m from Morocco which is in North Africa. There are Algerians, Egyptians, Sudanis, Lebanese, Tunisians, etc. that are arabs and aren’t asian
As a preschool educator, you already know which kids in your classroom are going to be successful. The parents that give a shit will have successful kids. Whatever color they are.
I am Asian and I agreed with posts from other Asians here. It is really come down to drive and dedication. I did well in school, but only because I spent twice as long studying and putting in extra effort. That's really the secret.
@@harrymcnicholas9468 Your child is 1 in a 1000. Here in India we have many students who r all rounder. Still talking in general Asians do out last Americans in academics
Stop it. All the work in the world will not elevate a porson with an IQ of 70 to the level of a person with an IQ of 125. For a smart Asian you sure are not using your smarts. Your opinions have been polluted by liberal "think" rather than common sense.
@@eddemian This is what I don't like about the western People. They talk a lot of crap, but don't do anything. Where as we don't boast about our achievements, and we don't need your suggestions.
Harshit; We don't need your self deprecating bullshit either. The reason Asians spend a lot more time studying is because their language skills are lacking. As to IQ comments, Prove me wrong. But don't try to silence me. That's what I don't like about asian people, they always try to silence others.
@@nikhil3155 I don't understand you. You meant recent years right. In the past, most Asian Americans are asylum seekers or refugees. They are not the cream of the crops. In recent years, many who study is America are either on scholarship or they come from wealthy families. The former are brilliant whilst the latter is a question mark. Generally, the Asians from wealthy families are also very responsible and hardworking, not withstanding that their family is rich.
BS Asians have been conditioned to study harder and put in more work or else they get an ass whooping from their parents. That's why for most, their life experiences are not that entertaining or interesting. Very seldom do I come across an Asian with an interesting story about their life.
Myth 1: "They drill for test. They abuse the system!" Fact: "While others go out for beers and fun, Asian American study hard. They believe in no pain no gain." Myth 2: "Their parents force them, they live a miserable life." Fact: "Their parents support them all the time. Parents would forsake vacation and pension just to help their kids better prepared for uni. Most, if not all, show heart of gratitude to their parents when they grow up." Myth 3: "They just memorise it. They never learn anything." Fact: "Asian like to analyse and devise the best way to learn and ace grade. It is foolish to believe in a person who obtained A grade without any understanding."
Idk much about the Chinese, but I guess those myths have come from India's 11th-12th graders who do exactly those things to crack JEE or other competitive exams. Ofc they don't cheat or abuse the system.
@Argh D @Argh D I am not really sure about low cost. If that were to be true, I don't think the avg Indian annual income would be almost twice of that of a white in the US. Also, given that the biggest tech companies in the US are managed by Indians and are dominated with Asians just displays the fact that we prioritize STEM above other subjects. No one race is genetically or biologically better than the other. All it boils down to are your priorities. Its true India has many problems and university education system is one of the worst in my own honest opinion, but I think it's too extreme to say that we come to the US to escape hardships. It's false. We just come to the US because of its education system. I am sorry if that pisses you off. Also, US would crumble if somehow all the Indians working in the US were to stop and go back! Trust me.
@Argh D Again, your facts are wrong. Please do check stats and then tell me how many Indians are factory line workers. Also US is developed not by whites.. but a major factor in US's development is H1B itself. EU is developed?? Are you kidding me? These regions are only rich because of their lower population and the fact that they were colonisers!. UK is rich only because of India. Indians dominate the IT department in the US. That's a fact. This is not factory line work my friend. Here us another fun fact for you. India and China constantly were the top 2 economies in the world before the Industrial Revolution since the last 1600 years. Go Google it before rebutting this. And it's only inevitable that these two countries would soon take their original spots. You can even search Google why this is inevitable. You are living in a bubble my friend.
Parents have to invest in their kids. My parents did nothing for us. I had pretention. I could draw and paint good. I could have done alot. I was great at math, is was easy for me. When my brother tried to go into the army my dad told him to make a low score so he wouldn't have a hard job. What kind of parenting is that? Buy us a guitar or piano and get us lessons. Everything you learn gives you confidence. My parents taught me nothing. I did go to college but the degree was not what I wanted it was what my dad wanted after a year and a half I quit. I wanted to be a math teacher or be an artist. I do feel like my life was wasted. Invest in your kids.
As an Asian I don’t quite agree with the parent part. I think they should be fixed a little bit so they won’t think their kids as their own face-earning machines. At least myself and a lot kids around me feel this way. I just think even if they’re supporting, they don’t really understand what their kids want. Most of them are just making their kids do what they think the kids want, but no the kids’ true wills. Very wise parents exist but only take a small percentage. Otherwise your comment is great. I’m exceptional tho. When all my Asian friends are working hard trying to get better grades I’m trying my best to work as less hard as possible so I can have more time to play video games
I don't know about other Countries but in India and for myself personally, Indian parents are very much devoted towards the studies of their children. I still remember my mom used to sit with me and help me and teach me everything after school. This kind of devotion helps child a lot and encourage him to do better.
We Asian are more family oriented so family is included in everything including the decision to choose a degree. Here in the US most people are individualistic and once 18 they are gone where in our culture we never leave our parents.
If you think for one second that an Asian student studies less and gets A's then you're delusional. It's 98% hard work and 2% genius that gets you an A.
That is not true. I study very very hard sometimes and for some reason I fail while others, who have studied less, get an A or a B. I think genetic iq does help a lot academically, but doesn't help you in life. Emotional intelligence is more important.
andy le you forgot about the luck you see very big number of tests I did I didn't even tried to open a book.But 90% of the questions are the ones I learned in school before.So I don't open book I don't study but I get 5(you see in my country 1 is the worst score and 5 is the best it's not the A or B or that stuff)
Pablo Galvan Alberola in my country there is a famous word " study from friend are better than from teacher " if you dont know something just ask your smart friend + they are same age at you they know you => they know how to help you to do the math ,vv ps study alot but dont know how to do = same like not study you need to ask teacher or friend + or watch video or google on internet how they do math or something like that then do it agian by your self + in ASIA before some big test like to get our highschool degree we study extra time in school then come home go to study at teacher house or tudor then study at home + we start repairing our self 6 month before the test or some 1 year + in the 1 or 2 last month everybody study like crazy they turn off smartphone , tv , dont used face or instar dont go to watch movie and focus in study and the test are way harder than in the USA if we do the same type of test like you guy got i bet 80% will get high score
Study hard doesn't mean study efficient. You need to absorb the things you learned, transform it in something you can remember and understand. Sit duck and read doesn't really help. Furthermore, there is really no such thing of genius, just effort matters.
andy le Thank you. I keep telling people that intelligence and academic success is something that can be acquired. If you practice your craft, you become better at it. Simple.
***** well many black kid dont care about they family realy if they realy care why the fuk they drop school or have baby or join gang or doing drug same at the white if they faild it okay for they parent or for them self they can do it next year agian vv but for asian if you faild you faild you will fell the shame because every of your friend pass you faild = losser your father and mother will be shame when they friend talk about they childrean pass and ask if you pass or not @@
"Maths heavy class like calculus" We Indians are shoved upon by the schools to study calculus in class 11. We start algebra in class 5 and trigonometry in 9. Unnecessary burden. I got 93% in both my boards examinations and got in a college which would accept 85% students as well but 93% serves my family better. Academics marks and qualifications are given much more importance in India and China than in other countries . It's not fear though, we just want to make our parents proud.
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Ethan Lee Interesting reactions you are getting here... Speaking as a White parent of highly accomplished (White) kids, I can tell you that White parents, too, try to “make” their kids study-quite enthusiastically, at times, but it really doesn’t work well most of the time The fact that more Asian parents seem successful at “making” their kids study, in and of itself, is an interesting phenomenon.
@@nondescriptnyc it’s because no offense ma’am/sir but white people don’t discipline their kids. i’m not an asian, i’m an arab but our culture is very similar. you misbehave? you get punished or scolded and sometimes beaten (not to the point of death but like a spanking or a slap). we get free time sometimes but other than that we study. also in our culture, we are very familiar oriented. we also learn to respect elders and siblings even if we don’t want to. education also is super important to us because we won’t be respected by you guys if we aren’t smart enough. it’s ingrained in our culture to work hard otherwise we won’t succeed in life. we have strict parents and culture but we have the most successes.
@@ohno685 The truth of why we Asians get better grades are because most of them have parents that send them to multiple tuitions a week, and we are afraid of getting beaten and grounded if we come home with an A-. You may or may not have heard about this meme, but it's about Asian grading. a= average b= beaten and grounded c= can't eat dinner d= don't come home f= find a new family Luckily, my parents are not this harsh, but my cousins have parents will literally disown them if they get anything less than a B+. I was definitely raised to believe to think that grades equal everything, which is why I worked a lot harder than my classmates. Probably why I don't have any friends or social life, LMAO...
I am a Chinese, but I am not that smart as indicated in this video. My perosnal experience is that people who can speak or understand 2+ language appear to be relatively or remotely much smarter than people who can speak only one languages. I don't know why. It's just they way how it works around me. Most Asian kids can speak or understand 2+ languages. In the community where I grew up, it is quite usual that kids can speak 2++ language fluently and understand 4++ languages. ORZ. Not only Asian kids, European kids (1st gen immigrants) are very smart. It just no one mention it.
BonBon Box, Yeah. And it was tougher before the communist criminals took over. In the Free Republic of Vietnam, students were taught Algebra in elementary school!!! LOL :-D
Parents are the first teachers. Most Asian parents apparently instill in their children to respect education and to value their teacher. On the other hand, perhaps most American parents encourage their children to respect social status, sports, and other superficialities of a society that dispenses jobs on whom you know instead of what you know.
Smartness depends on the situation, and judging it largely depends on the perspective... As an Indian I can say the excellence of Indian students are largely because of their affection towards their mother and father.
Asians are pretty good in math because the way their parents taught them also the Asian teachers who taught their students. I am Asian and we studied really hard since very young age, the complex math that you get here in University in western world we usually already learned them since middle to high school. The math is much harder thus we spend more time studying it. Our parents really pushed us hard, but for that I am very grateful.
Aminah Tomlinson this is what usually happens on the net dude, being anonymous does feel good, it gives one, an assurance that they are safe, and no one will know who they really are, where they are etc. I am sure, most people would think twice to say that kind of language in front of other people face.
It just means the other ethnic groups that comprise the remaining 5% were not mentioned. But those of you that lack deductive thinking ability would not be able to surmise that.
I am Asian and having three children. We never push them to study hard. We just want them to have good time learning in school. Fortunately, they all doing exceptional well in school. One is a doctor, one has a Business degree, and the youngest one is attending university. :-)
I’m asian and here’s how I’m taught Mom: what’s 12X31 Me: uhhhh three hundre- Mom: TOO SLOW *smacks* what’s 16X18 Me: two hundred eigh- Mom: TOO SLOW *smacks*
@@poopoopants7904 Well, that's true and even you or I need to move as well and nothing will happen and move to you or I, until you move it to you or I, that's all.
I am Asian. Of course we are not. If so why didn’t great modern scientific and technological inventions come from Asian countries? It’s not about how much you perform at school. It’s about how much you apply what you learn at work. It won’t help you how good your math score was when you enter your professional field. Success doesn’t really come from academic results only, attitude, mindset, ethnics and principle are that push people to be successful.
I am an Asian, an Indian, we are learning CBSE, one of the hardest things to learn from LKG. We looked the American syllabus and Indian Syllabus, we thought Americans were very lucky that they just learn way too easy things and return to home and play.We learn for exams before 1-2 weeks, no matter how much study holidays they give to me. For me, History is extremely tougher than tough, I have to write like 3 A4 sheets. What I am guessing is when we learn very hard things, we can be very intelligent(I was just sharing my life in education.)
I know right...CBSE is like the toughest one!! whatever math we study here is what Americans study in their university. Therefore its easy for us when we pursue our higher education there.
David Schalit Ashkenazi Jew originated from Israel, when Muslim invade their land they migrate to Europe. Ashkenazi Jew is also asian because Israel is in Asia.
We're not smarter, but we're more experienced. life is like a mmorpg, Asian were grinding with monsters at our front and a bigger monster parents behind our back while Westerners are exploring the map for fun and their parents goes kids will be kids. you guys get same age weekend playmate, we get tutors visiting us. you guys do sleepover, we do night crunch. When a white kid scored anything other than A, their parents goes "that's very good sweetie, you'll do better next time". when asian gets a B+ parents go "why are you stupid, what your brain is for, what were you thinking, how come the other kids got 99+, why can't you be like that, you're fking grounded till next exam, and i am going find you a more expensive tutor" Trust me when I say, when you guys are jealous of Asian, we're more jealous of your childhood.
Steven Chen good point what you said but I want to add that .. This title is racist. We know Asians are not smarter but just the same as all other ethnic groups.. If they were smarter they would not need to buy a tutor and study longer hours. To add, the Asian universities would be ahead of the western ones and therefore no need to study in the USA..Asians, for the most part, just focus more on academics. Some may argue their life rotates around academics and nothing else..More important, most that came to the USA are well educated and wealthier, which can be misleading.. This is real important. For some Asians they also practice abortion; that said, eliminating unwanted and perhaps problematic low functioning offsprings. This all contributes to the data.
Lol, tell me about it! “Why can’t you be like Suzy? Suzy get straight a’s all the time.” “Why can’t you be like Chang! Chang go to Harvard this fall.” “Why can’t you be like Tim? To play piano very well and win Westinghouse contest.” Well, I used to flip it on my parents. “Dad, Why can’t you be like Lisa’s dad? He teaches at U Chicago: you only teach at..” “Mom, why can’t you be like Betsy’s mom? She’s always dressed fashionably and never goes out without makeup.” “Dad, his come you make less than Lizzie’s mother? You ought to be ashamed of making less than a woman.” And they thought I was being impertinent, lol.
To all our Indian students out there, dont get into such debate, NEVER LOSE THE FOCUS of WHY you are there.. THRIVE and SHINE in what you do there .. help that nation for a few years and then when you are master of what you have learnt, your heart will hear the call of the motherland to come back.
We are smarter because we study harder. Our parents drive us--or I submit, force us-- to study our asses off. Asian parents are competing with one other through the achievements of their children. It seems forceful or even oppressive, dare say liberals, but in the long term we enjoy better lives because we have better success. I live in California and enjoy a six-figure income thanks to my forceful parents. On a larger scale, Japan, China and Korea all prospered through rigorous education.
This video is soo wrong. I wish I was never born in Asia. Students are pushed to the extreme. My childhood was destroyed, I never took a holiday. White student are enjoying life, academic is not everything.
I agree with the videos conclusion. Back in college I had a roommate from Korea and we compared our educational experience (prior to college). We both went to public schools however the academic culture seemed MUCH stronger for him. He had school six days a week for ten hours each day on average. And they still had corporal punishment for not completing assignments (he would get hit with his books). I think external factors such as these could explain why Asians tend to do better in academics.
I feel slightly offended after reading all these comments. I'm a Korean student, and I've lived in Korea for a good while. Sure, my mom DOES push me a lot in grades, but let's be honest: I really enjoy seeing how I improve and become better over time to time in my studies. It feel accomplishment and pride for myself, along with self confidence. Plus, a lot of people keep on saying that Asians lack creativity. No, I disagree with that. Some Asians come up with brilliant ideas and personally I really love drawing and expanding the way I think. One of my strengths is creativity. It actually helps me with learning, I like to express my thoughts in drawings and they help me remember in a fun way. Most of all, I think there are a lot of definitions to "smart". I am good at academics, but I'm sometimes rather shy and I have a hard time trying to express myself. I have stage fright. I think too much about how others will see me. I envy those who are good with words and persuading others, make quick decisions in a crisis, and those who can keep cool and take the lead, without making anyone offended. To me, those people are amazingly smart and intelligent people that I should admire and learn from.
Yoonji Park Lack of creativity is only thing people can attack asians. However,There is no standard test for this. Most people don't want to accept asians can be academically great and creative.
Bobby Chang This title is racist. We know Asians are not smarter but just the same as all other ethnic groups.. If they were smarter they would not need to buy a tutor and study longer hours. To add, the Asian universities would be ahead of the western ones and therefore no need to study in the USA..Asians, for the most part, just focus more on academics. Some may argue their life rotates around academics and nothing else..More important, most that came to the USA are well educated and wealthier, which can be misleading.. This is real important. For some Asians they also practice abortion; that said, eliminating unwanted and perhaps problematic low functioning offsprings. This all contributes to the data.
i am asian. i am dumber than a plank of wood, seriously. stop propagating this idea that asians are innately smarter. made my uni life hell. this was pretty much how every group assignment went. "so... mike... what's the answer/solution?" "i dont know... arent we solving it together?" "you dont know how to do it?" "no more than you." *awkward silence as they realise they got the "dumb asian".
There's a difference between book smart and being smart in life. I'm Asian (specifically Hmong) and although education was heavily emphasis from my parents growing up, I've always strived for balance. I'd sacrifice grades (3.0 GPA in high school, undergraduate, and graduate) so that I can maintain a healthy social lifestyle. Guess what, I'm now a military officer and pilot as well as a very successful accountant in my company and in leadership positions. I'd take a balance lifestyle any day or sacrificing my youth trying to ace everything academically.
Abe Bravo Not to be the party pooper here... but how did you get accepted into an officer program with a 3.00 GPA? When I was applying for the Navy Nuclear program they did not allow me to go through because I had a 3.2 GPA.
my parents would always say this to me "learning is your key to success and dreams" so I always try hard not to disappoint my parents and study hard always so that my grades won't go down
It’s pressure from parents, relatives, Asian coworkers with kids, & instilled thoughts of not wanting to be behind. All the pressure makes us motivated to get ahead.
The maps 3:17 you are highliting is wrong. People from South Asia such as Pakistan, Afghanistan and central asian region such as Tajikistan, Kazakhstan are also classified as "Asian" in the US and the UK.
Same with my parents but it did work at first with me then later it just pissed me off. Although my mom only does it now although I think shes doing it because she wants to yell at someone and it still annoys me. This is why the rest of my family thinks shes crazy both my dad's side and my mother's side.
Alex Kendz even for girls,? This title is racist. We know Asians are not smarter but just the same as all other ethnic groups.. If they were smarter they would not need to buy a tutor and study longer hours. To add, the Asian universities would be ahead of the western ones and therefore no need to study in the USA..Asians, for the most part, just focus more on academics. Some may argue their life rotates around academics and nothing else..More important, most that came to the USA are well educated and wealthier, which can be misleading.. This is real important. For some Asians they also practice abortion; that said, eliminating unwanted and perhaps problematic low functioning offsprings. This all contributes to the data.
My parents are always pushing me to do my best, sometimes I get fed up with it but I know they're only trying to do what's best for me because they didn't do what they could have when they were like me. I understand people say "they're living their dream through me". Well that's great then, I can make two dreams come true. That's why I think parents are the biggest factor in education because they motivate their kids to do the best and the least we can do is repay them, no?
US of A provides a level playing field where only hard work and dedication matters. That is where Asians score. Asians in general (and Chinese and Indians in particular) have strong family values and parents emphasis a great deal on education and hard work.
Sridhar Kaushik strong family values? Kill baby girls and discriminate based on income and race,?? This title is racist. We know Asians are not smarter but just the same as all other ethnic groups.. If they were smarter they would not need to buy a tutor and study longer hours. To add, the Asian universities would be ahead of the western ones and therefore no need to study in the USA..Asians, for the most part, just focus more on academics. Some may argue their life rotates around academics and nothing else..More important, most that came to the USA are well educated and wealthier, which can be misleading.. This is real important. For some Asians they also practice abortion; that said, eliminating unwanted and perhaps problematic low functioning offsprings. This all contributes to the data.
Stuyvesant College in New York has a zero affirmative action admission board which only looks at SAT / GPA scores and features a tough admission test. Result: 3/4 of the entire student body is made up of East Asians. Asians definitely spend much more time on studying but may be faster learners and they seem to have an affinity for math and science. They are less adept at learning new languages though.
listen my loves, whether you are Black,White,Latino, or Asian you just need to understand you can achieve. I know, I know you've heard that cap since you were 5.. but believe you all it works. We don't choose dreams, dreams choose us. I've learned that studying hard everyday and reading a chapter of a book everyday, has really helped me. Anyways all I'm saying is color doesn't have shit to do with anything, know you're worth and apply yourself.✌❤
I’m an Asian. I don’t think being a good student should be a goal. I cherish people who loves to learn and capable of achieving amazing things in real life, regardless of race, religion and culture. Stereotyping sucks.
I lived in China for about 5 years. Now in the USA I live in a Chinese community. Most Chinese are hard working people. However when talking about study I saw many of the Chinese parents beating the kids very hard if they did not perform well in the subjects. Even my close friend beat them with a wood broom until it brakes. Another friend came to my house to visit with their 2 kids (9 and 10 year old). I observed the younger one was avoiding to to sit. He was just standing so I asked him "Why are you standing?" He was just silent. The moment his mother went to the bathroom he showed me his legs with traces of strokes. I confronted her saying in the whole time I was living in China I saw Chinese were very calm and patient to kids. She told me: "That is what you saw on the streets but at home is even worse." She told me that in China they believed in "Beating the kids makes them good person"
+maliya3, you imply that IF those Chinese children perform well at school, it's all because they were beaten by their parents? Let me tell you this: YOU CAN'T MAKE YOUR CHILD SMARTER BY BEATING THEM. It's even scientifically proven that it's actually the other way around; children who get beaten are less "developed" (something to do with brain activity) and are likely to become bad students. So if those Chinese parents were beating the kids like hell and those kids still perform well, then thàt itself is already amazing!! Against all odds, those kids ARE ABLE to perform well. By the way, you can’t perform well at school by just memorizing. Take into consider the subjects like: Maths, Physics, Chemistry, IT, Art etc. I think those kids have it already in them.
+maliya3, I know many Chinese, but also many of them do NOT beat their kids at any cause! If you read articles and see the news, most sadistic violence to children are done by white people. I'm not trying to throw mud here, just trying to show you that violence against children is everywhere. But the reasons behind the violence differ from one another tho. I've seen plenty of non-Asians dragging their kids around and screaming to their kids in public. Put it this way, if that parent is able to do that in public, what would that parent do if no one is around? Also, how is it that many Chinese kids still honor their parents at their older age? Shouldn't they hate their parents for the violence and just turn their back on them? I have seen many Asian kids truly loving their parents. How is that possible?
+ToiYeuYAHWEH, Indeed! But why only limit ourselves to the Chinese? Let’s beat the crap out of rude people ALL over the world! So let’s start with YOU first for your everlasting trolling here on the internet! YAAY! Lemmy get some popcorn… *party at my house*
I am a Pilipino teacher, I've taught foreign asians too, and what I've noticed is that asian students does not just learn from school but they also have a lot of academies. Students are very dedicated to study and they have great study discipline as well. This has something to do with their respect to their parents too.