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Asians have become the fastest growing minority in the United States in only two decades. As children began to move upward through the nation's schools, it became clear that a new class of academic achievers was emerging. Their achievements are reflected in the best universities, where maths, science and engineering departments have taken decisive roles in Asia. (This particular preference for math and science speaks volumes about the fact that these Asian students begin their education abroad and arrive in the United States with strong math but little or no knowledge of English.) They are also well-received by the promise of what they will do after college. Work. Asians will feel less unfairly treated in math and science fields because they will be more directly educated in similar engineering degrees. The majority of Asian students owe their success to parents who are determined to influence their children to take full advantage of the American education system. One effective measure for parents to pay attention to is homework. Asian parents spend more time with their children than American parents do, and it also helps limit that. Many researchers also believe that there are certain varieties of success in Asian cultures, such as the ideal emphasis on family values ??and the emphasis on education. Both explanations worry Asian Americans who pursue academic success because they fear a stereotypical racial image of them. Many can remember when Chinese, Japanese, and Filipino immigrants were victims of social isolation. In fact, it was not until 1952 that the law was laid down to give all Asian immigrants the right to citizenship.