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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's not the colleges. Something is very wrong with the young, mostly white, male population in this country. They just aren't motivated. I don't know what happened. [/quote] But at the top levels, men are doing just fine. There are lots of smart, healthy, motivated, kind, and well-adjusted men at Notre Dame, Vanderbilt, Stanford, Duke, Michigan, Rice, Chicago, MIT, Texas, and Georgia Tech. Some might be a little on the nerdier side, but most men at these schools are doing very well and are a benefit to any community. And I think all those schools are close to 50-50, though Georgia Tech will skew a little more male. There does seem to be a missing middle though among young men today. But more video games is definitely not the answer. Nor is dropping academic standards to get them to go to certain colleges. We need to deal with education and socialization issues at the elementary and middle school levels. The college level is too late to address these issues. [/quote]
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