Being Asian, I think I can elaborate on this. I can't speak on other Asians but my family and almost all my asian friends that were not born here all come from very poor backgrounds with uneducated parents. The new crop that you see at these ivy league schools are very different and I can't relate to them much. For my friends and I, education was a huge emphasis for us as a way to succeed so we had a lot of pressure to do well in school, go to college, get corporate jobs, etc. We all grew up poor, a lot of us lived in the projects on the Lower East Side, really did not have much, parents always working, etc but we did have a great support system. We obviously do not face the same racism as blacks or latinos, etc and it shouldn't even be in the same sentence but the success of asians or the model minority myth shouldn't undermine the racism that asians did face and continue to face. I suggest reading on the history of chinese people in this country if you disagree. I would say that asians enjoy a lot of the benefits of the model minority myth, being seen as good workers, good at math, etc. Again, not speaking on other asians, I'm acutely aware of the privileges afforded to asians that other groups don't have but doesn't take away from busting my ass since I was 8.
Overall, the more that you're accepted into mainstream america, the more successful you'll be and we just don't seem to be seen as a threat for us to really experience at ant level the type of racism that black folks face daily. Similar to italians, jews, greeks, lebanese.