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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]More room for Americans. Awesome![/quote] Less competition from Asian students, means less-qualified Americans get in. Let's see, how's that work??? My child's grad stem program was, until this year, considered the best in the world. Not the US, the WORLD. About half the students in her cohort were from Asia. Excluding these students means my DD's grad program is no longer be the best in the world. [b]Those brilliant students from Asia are enrolling in European and Canadian universities now, making European and Canadian stem programs the best in the world.[/b] America second -- or third or fourth or fifth.... Yea!!! [/quote] Why do these brilliant students need to go overseas to make foreign programs the best of the world if they can stay home and make local programs the best. [/quote] What a dumb comment. They go overseas because of reputation. Why don’t you send your kid to the local community college so they help improve its programs?[/quote] The comment is not dumb, but you are. First you made a stupid comment then missed the point of the response. The purpose of attending a good college is not to improve its program as you state in your original comment, but learn from the best. Thus all your brilliant students attend good colleges overseas, because that’s where the best teach. So who cares, if they stay home and don’t come here. Universities can hire the best professors from overseas, not bring foreign students. [/quote] You have no concept of how universities operate. Indians, topic of the thread, come to USA for job opportunities via no name colleges. (Good for them. We need smart people in USA.) People go to "good" colleges for prestige, not for better education. The prestigious researches aren't putting energy into teaching, and aren't good teachers. [/quote] Clearly, you never attended an "elite" institution. Maybe not even a "good" one. [/quote]
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