07-21-2010, 05:16 AM
http://www.malankaraconvention.org/spons...ricans.PDF
Second generation Indian-Americans born in the United States have demonstrated a strong
commitment to pursuing higher education. 88% of the U.S. born Indian-Americans between the
ages of eighteen and twenty-four have at least a high school diploma. 65% have received a
college education.
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The second generation with regression to mean has college rate of 65%
No other second generation diaspora matches this
The jews are at around 60%
The real IQ is seen after regression to mean
This sort of means, NRI Hindu average IQ is slightly above jewish average IQ
Second generation Indian-Americans born in the United States have demonstrated a strong
commitment to pursuing higher education. 88% of the U.S. born Indian-Americans between the
ages of eighteen and twenty-four have at least a high school diploma. 65% have received a
college education.
--
The second generation with regression to mean has college rate of 65%
No other second generation diaspora matches this
The jews are at around 60%
The real IQ is seen after regression to mean
This sort of means, NRI Hindu average IQ is slightly above jewish average IQ