Posted on 05/16/2019 3:26:13 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
President suggests shutting the École Nationale dAdministration, a symbol of cronyism for many protesters
Mr. Macron aims to placate yellow-vest protesters who have bedeviled his government for months, accusing him of paying too little heed to the economic pain of the working class and rural residents.
ENA was designed as a meritocracy to open better opportunities to all students regardless of their background. But critics say the school has become a breeding ground for cronyism, perpetuating a social pecking order that allows énarques to monopolize top positions in society. They run the prime ministers office, the finance ministry, the central bank, two of the highest courts and many top private-sector companies. Three of Frances past four presidents are graduates of the two-year program. The Strasbourg-based school accepts about 80 students every yearcompared with 2,000 undergraduates at Harvard Universitybased on a rigorous competitive entrance exam that includes five written tests lasting as long as five hours each in law, economy, social issues and public finances. Oral exams, group interviews and personality testing are also required. Tuition is free and students receive a monthly stipend to pay for books and housing.
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Just because the unqualified don't get accepted, might as well close the Ritz Carlton too as many cannot afford $1,000 night.
Those elites ready to shut down Harvard and Yale?
A fairly decent discussion of les grandes écoles can be found here, from France 24 TV...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77QvohH5pvE&frags=pl%2Cwn
Thank you, that added nicely to the WSJ article.
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