Posted on 10/19/2011 5:32:36 PM PDT by Kaslin
The science you are talking about (dogmatic Darwinism, in particular) is not anti-religious; it IS a religion, it is just anti-God. And it is not good science.
LOL - Whatever you want to believe.
I teach at a community college and it is near impossible to flunk anyone out. One student of mine failed the same American National Government course three semesters in a row before she was suspended. At least my college is one of the 20 percent that requires students to take American government and American history.
“College Has Been Oversold”
That’s the understatement of the year.
Except for the hard sciences, the rest of their curricula is either remedial courses or marxist propaganda.
You might get more if they didn't think their jobs would be outsourced to India!
HAve you heard of LinkedIn? I’m ALL OVER that myself.
As a WWII vet who used the G.B. to get an education in engineering from a world famous university and years of working up the ladder to become a ‘boss’, I have for years told young people seeking employment to always look beyond the job at hand. I have two related first main requirements,1) make yourself of value to your employer and job no matter what you are doing and 2) always look for what can be done with new ways and ideas from your education. Don’t be disheartened by rejection. It seems to me that your nephew is in an ideal spot to have a fulfilling career.
You don’t need a degree in computer science to do much of anything related to computers these days. Just have to learn the skills somewhere.
A very deceptive analysis. Shallow as hell.
Go deeper into the data if you dare.
Yea, but most of the jobs from 25 years ago have been outsourced, so that statement makes no sense in today’s workplace. Sure there are still some jobs here in the US but probably over 75% of the ones that used to be here are gone.
Why would large numbers of students want to take something that can and most likely will be outsourced to India leaving them high and dry. Makes as much sense as saying we had more buggy whip manufacturers 100 years and ignoring the reasons why they don’t exist now.
What’s deceptive?
Those who have even a BS are much more likely to be employed.
Those who elect not to go to college are much more likely to be unemployed.
WARNING: Hip boots are insufficient. Full HAZMAT gear required.
Cheers!
A PhD in engineering and you can’t even spell atheist? (just joking with you)...
When the tide is going out it is deceptive to point to a covered sand bar and say “Look the tide is still coming in!”
Where I’m working we’re clamoring for American Computer Scientists, there just aren’t that many graduates. It’s pretty common tohave 25%+ of people in CS classes being foreign, closer to 50% in the Graduate level. Also, take it from personal experience, the Indians have a LONG ways to go.
It’s over the top class hatred.
Oh yeah... I have over 300 contacts and subscribe to business level. Really is helping me to connect to others in my industry.
Isn’t class envy/hatred what the occupy wallstreeters are all about?
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