Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do we need MIT, Caltech, CMU ...? Their labs and professors should be available to all. Coincidently those schools have more Asians. It's time to "correct" that problem.
These are all private institutions.
Anonymous wrote:in terms of research opportunities/labs/equipment ?
Why put all money in one basket and select who needs to be in that based on lottery ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do we need MIT, Caltech, CMU ...? Their labs and professors should be available to all. Coincidently those schools have more Asians. It's time to "correct" that problem.
These are all private institutions.
They receive millions of taxpayer money and are subject to federal laws.
Or they could start with UVA, UCLA, UCB, all public schools. Open them to all and use a lottery to pick students.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not only about funding schools. There’s an imperial need to change the attitudes in the whole system, from teachers to SB. In less developed countries the level of education kids are better educated than most kids in the US.
I think it’s time to focus on improving elementary schools and getting rid of bs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do we need MIT, Caltech, CMU ...? Their labs and professors should be available to all. Coincidently those schools have more Asians. It's time to "correct" that problem.
These are all private institutions.
They receive millions of taxpayer money and are subject to federal laws.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do we need MIT, Caltech, CMU ...? Their labs and professors should be available to all. Coincidently those schools have more Asians. It's time to "correct" that problem.
These are all private institutions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There isn't enough money in the county to bring all 25+ HS up to the high academic vigor of TJ. Did I mention space/room capacity?
Stick to your AP classes.
They would have a lot more funds to help with this if they choose to stop funneling money into the numerous expensive tech programs they choose to splurge on. Stuff like the crappy ST Math and dozens of others which aim to remove teachers from the act of teaching (and students from learning).
Anonymous wrote:Why do we need MIT, Caltech, CMU ...? Their labs and professors should be available to all. Coincidently those schools have more Asians. It's time to "correct" that problem.
Anonymous wrote:There isn't enough money in the county to bring all 25+ HS up to the high academic vigor of TJ. Did I mention space/room capacity?
Stick to your AP classes.