Investing in the functional illiterates that "graduate" our high schools is a great idea.
Fanfuckingtastic.
Let the colleges determine who deserves a merit scholarship, shall we? The cost of tuition is already too high before the Mo' 'n Better Free Stuff brigade nationalizes it
"Tuition Free" doesnt mean anybody can just walk into a college and demand the professors teach him anything and everything.
It means, the college education will be based on success, rather than money. Success and hard work will be rewarded, not momies and dadies college fund. So we get a much more efficient education system where we end up with the right people, with the right education so they can move us forward...
Based on success, you mean like an academic scholarship?
Did you know that 2/3 of the kids who "Graduate" NYC high school require remedial help in English and math? Is that the group you want in college?
Indeed I do. They need education more than anybody else, don't you agree???
How is turning 18 and not being able to read "success"?
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkInvesting in the functional illiterates that "graduate" our high schools is a great idea.
Fanfuckingtastic.
Let the colleges determine who deserves a merit scholarship, shall we? The cost of tuition is already too high before the Mo' 'n Better Free Stuff brigade nationalizes it
"Tuition Free" doesnt mean anybody can just walk into a college and demand the professors teach him anything and everything.
It means, the college education will be based on success, rather than money. Success and hard work will be rewarded, not momies and dadies college fund. So we get a much more efficient education system where we end up with the right people, with the right education so they can move us forward...
So only certain individuals will get to go to college, so it won't be for all? You only want the "right" people. Interesting.
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You can debate who got to go, or not to go all day
But what you can't debate is: Educated societies do much better economically, than the less educated ones.
This is a fact you can rely on. America has been a superpower and maintained that position for so long, because it was thriving in a golden age of knowledge, inventing from left and right.
A 60 year old fart rich ass billionaire or his sex addicted spoiled kid is not going to give you any of that.
It is the diamonds hidden inside the heads of those individuals among us, who will bring us the success, if we could mine it properly. Thats all its about, a numbers game.......
very true, and dumbing down the educational standards and replacing real curriculum with studies in political correctness make those diamonds almost impossible to find.
BTW, do you know how much college Bill Gates and Steve Jobs had?
They got enough of it obviously. That means they had a very good elementary/high school background. We know for a fact that a children can learn much more efficiently when they were young, than they were at older ages.
Thats why making colleges tuition free is a great idea, because that way you remove the high school from being a dead end for a lot of children, and hope for a better life will hopefully bring hard working and at the end success.
At least, thats what seems to be the plan here... Which sounds, smart imo....
Again how do you decide not being able to read at 18 as a success?
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