To: baystaterebel
It's only proof of the equivalent of a 6th grade education from 1950.
To: thoughtomator
And to think, all of those foreign students are wasting their money coming to the U.S. to get their degrees.
11 posted on
01/21/2006 10:35:10 AM PST by
durasell
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To: thoughtomator
Concerning the advancement of learning, I do subscribe to the opinion
that, for grammar schools, there are already too many
the great number of schools which are in your Highnesss realm doth cause a want, and likewise an overthrow [surfeit] both of them inconvenient and one of them dangerous; for by means thereof they find want in the country and towns, both of servants for husbandry and of apprentices for trade; and on the other side there being more Scholars bred than the State can prefer and employ
it must needs fall out that many persons will be bred unfit for other vocations and unprofitable for that in which they were bred up, which will fill the realm full of indigent, idle and wanton people
Francis Bacon, 1611
I'd say he had a point, especially about educating the ineducable.
20 posted on
01/21/2006 10:47:47 AM PST by
GSlob
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