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| quote: | Originally posted by TuanAnh213
just curious...what is the general population of asians in madison wisconsin? |
Can't give you a solid number, but I can tell you that it's extremely high - not just for Wisconsin, but for the US. First of all, Wisconsin and eastern Minnesota are home to the Hmong, who came here in the thousands after Vietnam. Their culture runs contrary to integration, as they're very close-knit, geographically isolated, and many are homeschooled. (That's a really interesting story in itself, as after Vietnam, the US basically opened its borders to the Hmong who had been very strong allies to us in the war).
But at the University of Wisconsin, we have about 40,000 total students, 12,000 of whom are graduate students. Huge numbers of those students come from China, Japan, Taiwan, and and South Korea to study here, mostly for graduate work. I would say 30-40% of my undergrad teaching assistants in every subject from real estate to chemistry were foreign-born Chinese or Korean.
In my law school class, we had 230 regular law students (JD) - about 20-25 were Asian-American. But there's a special 1-year program that the law school runs for foreign law students, and the 40 students in that program are mainly from China.
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FLUSHED THE JOHNS!
Last edited by imokruok on May-26-2004 at 05:56
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