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    The fact that you, one person, did not score particularly well in school does not represent a significant statistical sample. The fact is that Asian American and Asian Canadian students do score higher than the general population, although not quite as high as immigrant Asians. The small difference between immigrant Asians and Asian Americans may be explained by differences in cultural approach to education, but assuming Asian Americans and Asian Canadians put forth similar efforts to other North Americans, the difference in outcomes is explained by IQ differences. Do you not think that it is of significance in the measure of intelligence that Asians tend to score higher no matter where in the world or in what country or culture you compare them to other groups? Don’t be so afraid to accept a positive trait, when so many people are quick to accept all the negative propaganda about us, i.e., we all have kimchi breath, we’re all nerds, we’re meek and submissive, and on and on.

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