<p>Here are the demographics of the class of 2016 from the Stanford News (see below)
36% are white
23% are Asian
“Preppy kids” are generally more of a southern, midatlantic, NorthEastern thing, and not really a CA thing so the total from below is 29% “might” be prepster.
So you some facts below and you can make your own decision.
An overload of “Prepsters” in CA…that cracks me up!</p>
<p>PS. At UC Berkeley, the mix is 42% Asian and 24% white.</p>
<p>[Stanford</a> welcomes Class of 2016 and incoming transfer students](<a href=“You've requested a page that no longer exists | Stanford News”>You've requested a page that no longer exists | Stanford News)
Class of 2016 by the numbers</p>
<p>The largest group of incoming students – 38.1 percent – graduated from California high schools.</p>
<p>The next top five regions represented in the class are the South (15.1 percent); international students and U.S. students who completed high school studying abroad (9.7 percent); the Mid-Atlantic (9.2 percent); Far West – Oregon, Washington, Alaska and Hawaii (8 percent); and the Mid-West (7.8 percent). The other regions are Mountain States (6.3 percent); New England (3.7 percent); and the Great Plains (1.8 percent).</p>
<p>Within the incoming freshmen class, 90.5 percent are U.S. citizens and 2.1 percent are permanent residents of the United States. International students with foreign visas comprise 7.4 percent of the incoming class.</p>
<p>The Class of 2016 is composed of 52.8 percent men and 47.2 percent women.</p>
<p>Among the incoming freshmen, 13.3 percent are first-generation students – the first in their families to attend a four-year college.</p>
<p>Within the Class of 2016, 13.1 percent of the freshmen are intercollegiate athletes.</p>
<p>Whites make up 36.1 percent of incoming freshmen, followed by students who identify as Asian American (22.7 percent); African American (8 percent); unknown – those who declined to state their race or ethnicity (7.7 percent); international (7.5 percent); Mexican American (7.4 percent); other Hispanic (6.5 percent); and Native American and Hawaiian (4.1 percent).</p>