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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So is the idea that you have to be a United States citizen to go to a United States institution? Because if so, I’m not necessarily opposed to it.[/quote] Never in history have we hosted so many foreigners un US institutions. We need to look after our own FIRST. We've neglected our own. There needs to be a cap, like <10% or some number of foreigners to allow for majority Americans.[/quote] And ban foreign students from ever attending any top 30 universities. They have been stealing IP and American students' seats for decades while we subsidize each of these institutions with tax money in the tune of billions each year. Tax payers are losing seats and money and foreigners are mocking Americans. [/quote] Is this the same poster? Until this week I never heard people complain that we educate too many foreigners in the USA. WTF is going on?[/quote] I posted yesterday about the oxygen mask. Didn’t post anything else. If you have a US citizen kid at a T25 you know what’s going on. You see it on campus. It’s different from when I went to school there - and it’s not fair to our kids.[/quote] Oh Christ. Come on. I have been visiting my kid at his Ivy the past few days. His club team has a two Germans, a Swede, a Brit and an Italian. The vast majority of his courses are filled with American kids, from all around the US. I don’t see a difference other than it’s not all old $ families anymore. [/quote] Not true at Cornell. At all.[/quote] Cornell had strong ties with Asia going back to before China was Communist. Also how do you know who is American and not just by looking at them? My BIL is an Asian-American who went to Cornell for engineering. White American kids (including my own) tend to have lower SAT math. Hence my kid was WLed. I'm not crying that somebody took his spot. If your kid can't succeed with all the advantages and stats and prep you listed, that would be a shock. Losers whine about other people who cheated them. Winners compete harder. [/quote]
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