Write about an experience when someone assumed something about you because of a stereotype. What was the situation, and what did you do?

Prompt Response: People often assume I'm really good at math because I'm Asian. I'm pretty good at math, but I find that I'm much better at history. It's common knowledge that Asians should be good at math, but even though I'm not bad at math, it makes me feel inferior to see every other Asian excel at something I'm not that good at. Even though it's a "good" stereotype, it can still negatively affect people by making us feel like we're not good enough. It's almost like I'm not "Asian" enough.


Summary: We did a worksheet on stereotypes and discussed different kinds of stereotypes.


Reflection: I learned that there can be neutral stereotypes. I will use this information to check myself when I find myself projecting these stereotypes onto certain people.

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