ExpressLane
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The Ivy League isn't about education, it's about making connections.
Very true.
The Ivy League isn't about education, it's about making connections.
I have worked with Harvard trained Residents. They were morons. 007s (Licensed to kill)It's about both.
Yeah schools took a turn for the worse when mothers started working out of the home . They spent less time at PTA looking at the education of their kids. Less time volunteering in the schools. Now schools don't want parental input.Please...do share...(You don't think parents have positive (or negative) influence on their children's education? Why am I not surprised?)
We have public and private schools.
If the private schools aren't tax supported, they can do whatever the hell they want.
They're not necessary if the public schools are doing their job.
They're just nice places if you are fortunate enough to afford them.
I belong to a private club.
If the club didn't want my money, the area has public golf courses all over the place.
I'm thinking BP wasn't college material either.Well that explains that... thanks!!
Gomer came from a single mom too.Oh My GOD!
We have another major breakthrough discovery here!
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Schools are beginning to get more parental inputYeah schools took a turn for the worse when mothers started working out of the home . They spent less time at PTA looking at the education of their kids. Less time volunteering in the schools. Now schools don't want parental input.
I'm thinking BP wasn't college material either.
Within days or weeks, the Supreme Court is going to render a decision on the future of affirmative action in higher ed. If things go as expected, conservatives will be cheering as these policies are struck down — and progressives will be wailing.
In 2017 research led by Raj Chetty found that students from families in the top 1 percent of earners were 77 times as likely to get admitted into the Ivy League than students from families making less than $30,000 a year.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/01/opinion/college-admissions-affirmative-action.html
You belong to the club because it has very nice amenities... am I right? That doesn't mean the public course is not doing its job for people who just want to play golf... we have public and private schools here in our tiny system the public schools are stellar... the private schools are tremendously expensive and the kids eat lunch in a dining room with full table settings everyday... the educational opportunities are the same...
Same here in Anchorage. There really is no need to send kids to a private school unless you have tons of money to piss away.
But go to New Orleans area where I grew up… sending your kids to a public school is downright child neglect.
Eat some lunch... you'll feel better...what a silly question...What grade did you flunk out of?
So what's your point?
Hey asshole. You will be banned from my threads. Sick of you goddam hate trolls.
I will ban you.