Current location - Loan Platform Complete Network - Big data management - How bad are Americans at math?
How bad are Americans at math?
With this subtitle, you can actually answer directly: American mathematics is very poor.

However, it is not so simple to answer this question carefully. First, there are Asians in America. In fact, Asians are very good at math, especially those who came to the United States in high school. Second, in the United States, some professional people, such as engineering, computer or mathematics, are also good at mathematics, but after all, they are a minority. Considering the above two reasons, the answer to this question can be summarized as follows: in the United States, whites and blacks who have received American education since childhood are mostly poor in mathematics.

I have come into contact with Asians who have lived in the United States since childhood, or ABC (American-born China), but I don't have a deep friendship. Perhaps there are not many second-generation immigrants like me, so it is hard to guess, but Americans have always had a long-standing first impression of Asians: they are good at math. So, maybe Asians who received American education from childhood are better at math than other Americans, but I don't have first-hand information.

Tell me about my classmates. My postgraduate major is big data analysis, which should be similar to the domestic management information system. White 1/3 (including Hispanic 1/5), Indian 1/3, East Asian 1/3 (a Japanese, a Korean whose parents are white, and the rest are from China). Because we have to do projects together throughout the semester, at the beginning of the semester, we were divided into five groups, and the school took great pains. Each of the above three ethnic groups must include at least one person. My team consists of three American buddies, Cody, George and Dave, and an Indian buddy Raj (at least three Indian buddies in our major have Raj in their names).