Posted on 03/24/2022 1:18:22 AM PDT by Jonty30
"Am hearing that Brentwood, prestigious private school in LA, is in chaos after almost zero white seniors got into to UC schools. When friends went there in happier times, UC acceptance was like 80%. This year, bipoc kids only."
"Parents who spent $60K/yr+ for 6 years little upset"
When I was still living in California, my coworkers who had high-school graduating children would tell stories of guidance counsellors advising parents to send their children to community college for two years and then transfer to UC after the quota students dropped out.
I'm sure it's only gotten worse since then.
-PJ
It is just a way for liberals to protect their economic advantage by excluding other white men, but accepting POC’s, most of whom will not graduate.
They voted for this let them eat cake!! Their WOKENESS coming back to bite them in the ass!!
the thing with Harvard or any other uppity university is ACCESS to other blu bloods.....someone who has the time and inclination should do a study on how many huge celebs/politicos roomed together....
as long as the rats and commies control America, there will ALWAYS be jobs for useless brats....the govt is full of them.
To all,
Click to read the intent, by the Founding Fathers, for a White America and now, concerns about the future for Whites in danger. Many articles discuss these issues and the role played by immigration policies through the years.
American Rennaissance. Most recent articles will scroll across the top.
There are more to read so scroll down to see many more articles.
to all,
Fade to Brown.
https://www.amren.com/news/2010/10/fade_to_brown/
How to build and keep a nation.
http://www.amren.com/features/2021/12/lee-kuan-yew-building-and-keeping-a-nation/
It is a good read. Don’t give up.
Did the nation elect BiteMe...?
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BTTT
I believe the problem is that universities are putting out a product that there is no demand for.I believe it's a three-fold issue.
The causes for #1 are two-fold:
- The job market isn't paying the salaries.
- The students aren't pursuing the marketable degrees.
- The universities are cranking out graduates without regard to whether the job market is there for the graduates. In other words, they are graduating buggy whips.
The causes for #2 are two-fold:
- The jobs are being off-shored to lower-cost geographies.
- The cheaper workers are being imported via H-1B visas and are displacing our graduates.
The causes for #3 are two-fold:
- The students are choosing social-justice degrees with no anchoring in reality.
- The K-12 schools are socially promoting students who either aren't ready for college or are better suited to trade studies.
I believe that if there is a market balance between supply and demand then the price paid will equal the cost plus profit. If the universities were balancing the supply of graduates with the demand for graduates, this would mean that the graduates were being paid a salary that allowed them to pay off their loans plus their living expenses.
- The students have been socially indoctrinated to believe the only way to succeed is with a college degree, so everyone must now go to college.
- The change to government-sponsored student loans has made it easy for universities to pad their enrollments in order to get the funding to sustain their tenures and research programs.
The fact is that the university degree market is completely unbalanced and out of whack. Young students may be making good decisions to pursue a degree, but many are too uninformed at that age to understand that the universities are glutting the market right now. The universities have built up a capital investment in professors and manufactured an inventory of graduates that can't be sold.
The university result will eventually be the same as a business selling unwanted products: their inventory of unsold graduates will lose their value (in terms of alumni donations, university brand reputation, etc.), and the university might eventually go out of business if they can't get new student enrollments because the word is out that their graduates are unemployable.
Is all of this the fault of the student loan scam? Is it the result of students making bad career decisions? Is it the fault of businesses that are looking for cheaper workers or exporting jobs? Is it the fault of universities hungry for students flush with loan cash that they keep taking them in regardless of the ability of the job market to absorb the graduates?
As you pointed out, hiring businesses will stop recruiting from schools that fail to match the market demand with degreed future workers.
-PJ
Correct; “cowed” is an adjective. However, the post used the word “kowtowed” as a transitive verb.
Thanks. I don’t have Roku, and haven’t seen it on my streaming provider.
That's a great story! Travel really does broaden your perspective.
I might add that later, I accompanied the ROK captain to a family funeral in Seoul. When the captain and his father met, they shook hands. The kowtow might have had something to do with a son returning home to his father after a long absence.
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