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There are lots of Indian in Tuck?

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发表于 2008-2-28 02:42:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用Tuck2009在2008-2-27 9:24:00的发言:
While I'm not sure why this thread started in the first place, I feel I'm obliged to share a few thoughts on Tuck's international community as a whole.

For the past few years, Tuck has really stepped up to increase its efforts in diversifying its student body. One of the most obvious results was that in class of 2009, 36% of students are non-US citizens, representing 30 countries. Among the international students, Indian and Chinese students are probably the two largest student groups, and like most other Tuckies, we are both very visible and involved in almost all types of Tuck events. Because many international students choose to attend international orientation (optional), their friendship started even before the program began. Personally, many of my earliest friends at Tuck are international students, several of them are Indian.

Because of its geographical location, Tuck usually has to make more effort to ensure diversity in its candidates. Each November, Tuck will hold a Diversity Conference and invite many prospective students to visit Tuck and get a feeling of the open and inclusive environment here. Last year's conference set a new record by attracting more than 120 students, 50 alums and more then 30 companies, not to mention the 490 first-year and second-year students. I myself was lucky enough to be invovled in the organization and planning of this conference, and I'm never prouder of Tuck's effort and commitment to diversity.

Tuck prohibits any form of discrimination based on almost any category that you can think of, and really hold its students, staff and faculty to this strict standard. It's NEVER ok to make any categorical comment on another person at Tuck or the consequence WILL be severe. And I believe most other BSchools adopt similar policy.

Perhaps even more importantly, for many people, myself included, one of the major goals of MBA education is to learn to influence and exercise leadership on people of diverse cultural backgrounds. If somehow you choose to believe that someone is better or worse just because of his/her nationality, race, gender, sexual orientation and many others, in my opinion you fail as a leader.

Bottom line, remember: in US, we Chinese are minorities ourselves. If we can't show respect and inclusion to people of other cultures, how can we expect to be treated fairly?

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发表于 2008-2-28 03:08:00 | 只看该作者
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发表于 2008-2-28 03:13:00 | 只看该作者
 
If a Chinese talked about how unhappy he was when other person's kid dated with a black girl, he is a racist. 
If he just talked about his own son, he isn't a racist.  He is a good father who loves his kid. 

Why?  Because right moral must be established on facts or reality- not on assumptions.   When we talk about equal rights, we all know that complete equality never exists in this world and won't exist in future.  Some persons are smart, some work hard, some are lazy, some pay more tax, etc.  Race factor always exist.  As James Watson pointed out, there are enough scientific evidences to conclude that black have significantly disadvantage in life span and IQ in comparison with white & asian.  Many outragous people call James Watson a racist last year, but I belive that he is current
        Copernicus, who tells the truth.
As long as we are human being, we always try to find a way to reduce the risk for the survival of off-springs.  That is evolution- that make us human being.
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发表于 2008-2-28 03:21:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用Whitney在2008-2-28 3:13:00的发言:
 
If a Chinese talked about how unhappy he was when other person's kid dated with a black girl, he is a racist. 
If he just talked about his own son, he isn't a racist.  He is a good father who loves his kid. 

Why?  Because right moral must be established on facts or reality- not on assumptions.   When we talk about equal rights, we all know that complete equality never exists in this world and won't exist in future.  Some persons are smart, some work hard, some are lazy, some pay more tax, etc.  Race factor always exist.  As James Watson pointed out, there are enough scientific evidences to conclude that black have significantly disadvantage in life span and IQ in comparison with white & asian.  Many outragous people call James Watson a racist last year, but I belive that he is current
  Copernicus, who tells the truth.
As long as we are human being, we always try to find a way to reduce the risk for the survival of off-springs.  That is evolution- that make us human being.

Agree...alright, im done on this topic..People are just way too uptight in this thread..
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发表于 2008-2-28 13:03:00 | 只看该作者

I'm single, with no kids.  But I don't think I will be too happy if my son/daughter dates a black....not necessarily racist, just personal preference...

on the other hand, while I do get annoyed from seeing so many indians around, but I have to admit alot of them are actually "better fit" than alot of chinese in a MNC world.   Chinese usually stick with other Chinese and only talks with other chinese, but Indian in general are better at communicating with other ppl in the office and are better at doing presentation/sales pitch/marketing/BSing/office politics...that is why tons of chinese are stuck in the backoffice technical role while indians do have the ability to climb the corporate ladder alittle faster. 

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发表于 2008-2-28 20:09:00 | 只看该作者

俺最不待见的就是国人自己吵成一锅粥!

我说你吵就吵呗,写中文多好,写的英文看的我眼都花了,我说众位JJ们写的不累啊?

还是那句话,“我不同意你的观点,但我尊重你说话的权利。”大家都是成人了,有必要跟小孩子似的,非要论个高下吗?不同意别人的观点,就说观点,不要人身攻击!大家还是互相尊重吧!

国人要团结,不要吵了,到此为之吧!

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发表于 2008-7-13 08:45:00 | 只看该作者
看完这篇文章,最让我生气的就是,你们就不能用中文啊,哈哈
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