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Sorry, meant for Neddie below.
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Frank L
(61754 Posts - Joined: Sep 20, 2007)
Posted at 2:37 pm on Dec 28, 2024
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The countries with the most STEM graduates. This explains rising of China
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Eli
- 1:26pm 12/28/24
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Quantity does not equal quality.
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Rooney
- 8:43am 12/29/24
From one engineer to another...pretty good summary.
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TyroneIrish
- 6:15pm 12/29/24
Yes, quantity does not equal quality. But it applies to anything.Can we take it as a separate issue?
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Eli
- 12:26pm 12/29/24
Spoken like a true communist piece of shit. Question for you..:
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Domer From Hell
- 3:38pm 12/29/24
Recent STEM Graduates, per capita in the countries listed...
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TyroneIrish
- 11:16pm 12/28/24
In my day, we called ourselves “science majors”. We were the apex predators of academia and
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BaronVonZemo
- 6:33pm 12/28/24
PS - China has a much larger “n” to start with here.
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BaronVonZemo
- 6:35pm 12/28/24
It needs to start in high school, but AI may have something to say about all of this.
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iairishcheeks
- 3:17pm 12/28/24
Nudge students towards Comput Science/Software Engineering or anything related to Power Generation
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Shadow_of_the_Dome
- 8:45pm 12/28/24
Yes, but we have 800% more poli sci graduates.
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MAS
- 2:45pm 12/28/24
with lots of debt
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WestCoastIrishFan
- 4:29pm 12/28/24
Says the guy who made a living teaching Civics and English.
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Frank L
- 2:54pm 12/28/24
The issue is not whether people can study that. The issue is what the US subsidizes.
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NedoftheHill
- 5:20pm 12/28/24
And MAS's major would have been education (teaching) which is a legitimate and needed job skill.
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BaronVonZemo
- 8:14pm 12/28/24
Not the point he was making. He is likely amongst the 800% additional lib art majors.
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Frank L
- 5:46pm 12/28/24
I agree with making STEM a larger proportion of pre-college curricula all across the U.S., but not
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TyroneIrish
- 1:59pm 12/28/24
A person doesn't need to go $200K in debt to become an artist.
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iairishcheeks
- 3:32pm 12/28/24
Let me tell you that many, many doctors go deeply into debt in pursuit of their dream profession...
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TyroneIrish
- 3:58pm 12/28/24
You understand the difference in economics, surely, right?
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iairishcheeks
- 4:06pm 12/28/24
Of course. Thus is where he strawmans his way out of the loss.
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jakers
- 7:12pm 12/28/24
Nature is amazing, technology is fascinating. There is no reason why most kids don't like STEM.
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Eli
- 2:51pm 12/28/24
In my neck of the woods, teens have died standing on railroad tracks...thanks to over-
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TyroneIrish
- 3:16pm 12/28/24
If we spend more money subsidizing art degrees less teens will die on railroad tracks?
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iairishcheeks
- 4:08pm 12/28/24
You need some counseling.
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TyroneIrish
- 5:31pm 12/28/24
Typical Chicom. Always in support of indoctrination
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Domer From Hell
- 2:59pm 12/28/24
Think he’s saying it should be encouraged not forced.
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Frank L
- 2:36pm 12/28/24
Perfect reply for Tyrone though, who mentioned forcing.
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NedoftheHill
- 5:23pm 12/28/24
Sorry, meant for Neddie below.
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Frank L
- 2:37pm 12/28/24
You want US tax payers to subsidize people's hobbies, not degrees useful to the country?
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NedoftheHill
- 2:22pm 12/28/24
Are business and accounting degrees vital to the nation? We seem to have tons of them already.
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Frank L
- 5:53pm 12/28/24
Not everyone wants to be an engineer, or doctor...and forcing kids into such professions often
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TyroneIrish
- 2:34pm 12/28/24
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PaND
- 2:52pm 12/28/24
No one should be forced to do anything, so your point is irrelevant.
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NedoftheHill
- 2:43pm 12/28/24
You're doing a great job of talking out of both sides of your mouth ;-)...You agree that no one
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TyroneIrish
- 3:02pm 12/28/24
Financial aid is not a right. Denying it forces nobody.
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NedoftheHill
- 5:25pm 12/28/24
So you admit that your vision uses public funding for your preferred careers, but denies it for
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TyroneIrish
- 5:47pm 12/28/24
No different than limiting what items food stamps can buy.
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jakers
- 7:11pm 12/28/24
Not my preferred careers. Careers which have value to industry & defense of the US..
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NedoftheHill
- 6:20pm 12/28/24
See the attached Princeton Review article on the Top 10 College Majors...good luck convincing all
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TyroneIrish
- 10:48pm 12/28/24
He’s certifiably nuts.
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PaND
- 2:54pm 12/28/24