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Why are Asian-Americans so good at school? Or, to put it another way, why is Ms. X so perfect? Ms. X came to the United States in 1994 as an 11-year-old Vietnamese girl who spoke no English. Her parents, neither having more than a high school education, settled in Nebraska and found jobs as manual laborers. The youngest of eight children, Ms. X learned English well enough that when she graduated from high school, she was valedictorian.

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