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And over the past few years we are slowly being branded as being a dumb nation. We've benefits for decades from the inflow of foreign intellectual capital, now the inflow is drying up, and
yeah, big but getting smaller, and in cali there are a lot of american asians.
why would you waste a post pointing out typos. And the second one wasn't even a typo. You're still asian if you live in America. In Cali there are a lot of American Asians, i.e. asian people who have U.S. citizenship.
Were America is the richest and most powerful nation.....we cant be Not all that everyone is as dumb as I am.
it is common knowledge here that our local universities are on a higher level than american universities.kinda assumable, since every nut can go to college in america, whereas it's more special to go to a university here. the biggest problem in your education system is that you dont have enough seperation between smart guys and dumb asses. you might have honor shit in high school, still all you have is high school. we have 3 different general types of school after elementary school. that's way more effective. putting retards and geniuses into the same school or even class, isnt helping neither one of them.
Quote from: 7even the Harbinger on November 15, 2004, 04:58:54 AMit is common knowledge here that our local universities are on a higher level than american universities.kinda assumable, since every nut can go to college in america, whereas it's more special to go to a university here. the biggest problem in your education system is that you dont have enough seperation between smart guys and dumb asses. you might have honor shit in high school, still all you have is high school. we have 3 different general types of school after elementary school. that's way more effective. putting retards and geniuses into the same school or even class, isnt helping neither one of them.I've attended school both in Europe and here in the U.S., and I'll tell you that primary/secondary school in countries like Germany, Switzerland, England, etc is a lot better than it is in the U.S... The system there is better and the quality of education is. However, when it comes to universities, the U.S. can't be compared to. I mean yea, European countries have some great universities, but that small number is nothing compared to the universities here in the U.S. When you say "every nut can go to college in America", that's true, but only for community college, not 4-year universities. There's a tough application process for the more prestigious universities. Take UCLA for example, it's not ivy-league or anything, but it's ranked the 4th best public university. Out of 43,000 applicants, 3,900 were accepted. I knew a girl that had a 4.4 GPA, and she didn't get in.India's ITT is one of the best engineering schools in the world, does that mean that India's universities better than the U.S. or can India be considered as having "great universities".... not really... there's only a couple good schools.By the way 7even, were you referring to the system of Haupt/Real/Gymnasium?If you were to name like 2 schools in your country, I could easily just name HARVARD and say the U.S. has the better universities just because I was able to name the best in the world.