One of the main stereotypes that people have towards Asians is associated with intelligence. Many people have the false impression that all Asian people are born smart. When I do well in school, many of my friends make a connection between my ethnicity and my intelligence. They feel that since I am Asian, knowledge comes more naturally to me. Though I find this stereotype to be a positive stereotype, I still find it to be ridiculous. It always amazes me how people could think that my being Asian can have anything to do with knowledge. I personally feel that I am able to succeed in school because I work at it. I am positive, that if I did not do any of my homework or study at all, then my grades will drop severely.
Another stereotype that I am associated with is also related to intelligence. The stereotype is the idea that I worry about my grades twice as much as a non-Asian individual would. Many people feel that Asians scold themselves, or are scolded by parents when they receive below an A as a grade. In my opinion, I find this to be one of the most thoughtless stereotypes out in society today. The majority of the parents, including my parents, could care less if I got an A or B on my test. What they care about is that I try my hardest at everything I do. I could care less if I got a B as well. If I tried my best and that was all I could do, I accept it. I find this stereotype to be inaccurate because I find many non-Asian individuals who worry more than I do when it comes to grades. This, in my mind, is a negative stereotype because it portrays all Asian people as nerds.
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Yuma, Good personal connections (though unfortunate ones). Find some content on the web about, perhaps, common stereotypes about Asian people and how that affects their psyche--there is definitely research out there about this!
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