Posted on 04/08/2006 3:24:16 PM PDT by palmer
It's a symptom. Regardless of the cause, boys are becoming less motivated to continue their education in general. white boys are the only demographic group whose high school dropout rate has risen since 2000 (from Where The Boys Aren't)
>Is that really a big deal, though? As the article said, most of the gap is between black men and women; between whites it is only 49/51.<
You stopped reading to soon.This was according to the NEA.Just a little biased.Most of the Major Liberal Arts Universities are closer to 60% women.The major engineering schools are close to 40% women where they were 10% 20 years ago.I have 2 daughters and I am worried about them finding good men.
LOL! They didn't have bathrooms! :-).
So in addition to missing out on Queer Legal Theory, they also didn't know much about plumbing, electronics, or digital signal analysis! However, not many college graduates today know what Aaron Burr, for example, needed to know to get into Princeton at the age of 14.
Personally I think the government needs to start a program that buys every new-born male child a Mini-14 and 6,000 rounds of ammunition so that they grow up feeling masculine.
I think if your daughters (I have 3, so I'm concerned, too :-) are good women, they will find good men, as long as they don't put it off too long.
Heck, they couldn't even tivo the evening news or format in HTML...
I thought that was Doogie Howser, M.D. < /sarc >
:-). Aaron Burr was a moonbat, but he was quite an intellectual, too. He couldn't do corporate income tax accounting, like yours truly, but only because there was no such thing, which was good, actually ...
Hard to argue with that although some might say an AR-15.
This is probably beside the point, but did they ever finish removing the urinals from the men's rooms in Sweden?
Nor do they deserve them/us.
What do you expect from someone who can't even spell their name right. "Caryl" as an alternative for "Carol" is a litle close to the whole "women/womyn" thing for me not to wonder about her true motives...
I found the numbers for schools according to the 2005 edition of U.S. News and World Report's America's Best Colleges:
1)Harvard- 53M/47F
1)Princeton- 52M/48F
3)Yale- 50M/50F
4)UPenn-50M/50F
5)Duke- 51M/49F
5)MIT- 58M/42F
5)Stanford- 50M/50F
8)CalTech- 67M/33F
9)Columbia- 53M/47F
9) Dartmorth- 51M/49F
11) Northwestern- 47M/53F
So the top ten schools all have either equal numbers of men and women or more men than women, confirming what the report says about men not being missing at the very top schools. You have to getting to the 11th ranked school before you see more women than men. The first national university that I see with 40% men or less is #32 NYU, which is 40M/60F. Compare with some historically black schools:
Howard- 33M/67F
Hampton- 38M/62F
Fisk- 31M/69F
Clark Atlanta- 29M/71F
I wonder if boys seem to be falling so much behind because girls are experiencing puberty earlier, thus widening the gap. Boys today seem the same now as they were when I was growing up, but girls have definitely changed. They're now menstruating at 9 years old, from what I've heard. It's like you've got boys and pseudo-women in the same class, so whom is the teacher going to relate better to?
The conservative Christian college I attended between 98-00 was 70% female.
I remember that from my last trip to Mount Vernon. (Early 90's). A famous 6-seater, iirc.
There are a lot of details that the Washington Post conveniently ignores in publishing this editorial in favor of rabid feminism...
...for instance, in the early 1900s, the divorce rate wasn't north of 50%. Half the children born in America weren't bastards, either.
"The major engineering schools are close to 40% women where they were 10% 20 years ago."
The subject is a bit more layered than most people seem to think. The reason that the major engineering schools are at 40% today may be BECAUSE they were only 10% 20 yrs ago.
Traditionally what has happened is that medical school or officers school didn't have as many woman as the PC types thought they should so standards were then dumbed down to "correct" the lack. This makes the educational experience less valuable to merit-minded males and the slide begins.
Med schools dumbed down admissions in the early 70's. As PC has filtered down the others have followed.
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