Another point Poon and Byrd brought up is that college experiences and whether or not one attends college also varies based on asian sub-populations. Because many non-asian Americans tend to put all asians into the group, they often do not realize the divisions between different types of asian groups, and simply judge based on typically east-asian stereotypes. South-east asians are among the least likely of asian groups to obtain a bachelor's degree (Poon et. al, 2013). The struggles of some asian groups are often ignored due to the stereotypes and statistics of other asian groups. This is something that I believe people need to be more aware of.
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