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FS小编 中级顾问回答于09/23/2013@UT-Wasatch17b峤爸:孩子还是满意。如果要是在东西部大家都认为美国教育最好的地方话,估计儿子就不能那么突出了,所以选择区犹他州最好的高中。优秀生太多了就没机会了。反而失去了自信。
@成都10B豪妈:教育质量应该差别不大,我觉得这个选择是对的。
@UT-Wasatch17b峤爸:所以在别人眼里不好的学校对我儿子来说就是最好最合适的。更重要的是哪里安全,没有大城市的喧嚣和诱惑。
@成都10B豪妈:合适就是最好。
@NY-StJ9D深陶乐妈:我们选择纽约是因为儿子说他除了读书,还想多长见识。 -
回答于09/29/2013Gosh. Many people in Utah are Mormons. They are white and religious. You probably won't see a lot of Chinese people there, although if you want to go to a school that doesn't have a lot of Chinese students, that would be the place.
According to 2010 United States Census projections, the racial and ethnic makeup of Utah are as it follows. :
84-88% White or European (one of the U.S. highest percentages of Whites/ European-Americans).
10% Hispanic/Latino (of any race).
2.5% American Indians and Alaskan Natives.
2% Asian-American.
7% Pacific Islander.
2.5% African American.
est. 4-5% Some other race.
A majority of the state's residents are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). As of 2007, 60.7% of Utahns are counted as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, although only 41.6% of them are active members.[9][10] Mormons now make up about 34%–41% of Salt Lake City,[9] while rural areas tend to be overwhelmingly Mormon.