They support each other.
I have some asian friends and they have tight knit support systems. One of my asian friends, his parents paid for his college but they did it so he could focus on school. He's in med school now and he's gonna make the money back his parents INVESTED in him when he's practicing medicine. That initial money they poured into him is gonna be returned back with a much greater interest and socioeconomic power.
A lot of them try and make sure they look out for each other economically. That goes a long way. We need to stop spreading this lie that "college is a waste of time/money" or wasting dollars at diploma mill schools. Get into a real state college with acredited degree programs, get a major with realistic job prospects, hustle hard to earn top marks, get an internship over the summer and it can go a long way into getting your foot in the door. These immigrants get it but these smart dumb nikkas wanna play stupid.
My roommate is nigerian, stuck it out as a biochem major and when he told the company he was working for that he was a biochem major in the interview, they hired him on the spot because they know the difficulty of that program and they asked him when he could start. The interview was over before it was even started. He's rising up pretty fast and his family supported him heavily and he's planning on getting his masters soon. Them nigerian connects don't play.
I'm a chemistry major, I'm AA, a lot of my family is just BSing around but I wanted different for me and my family so I hustled to make it happen. I want to take care of my fam and create a dynasty of intelligent and well connected people. Both of my families come from military careers and welfare families.