Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Test Optional admissions.
Trend will reverse as standardized tests come back.
This.
Also the college board revamping the scoring to significantly favor woman by weighting the language portion double compared to the math portion.
This was done explicity to create this result, to increase the number of women in collge above the number of men in college.
What does this mean exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Losers
They want to be a stay at home parent like you. Your daughter can support them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Losers
They want to be a stay at home parent like you. Your daughter can support them.
Successful smart, college educated, good career men have even more women to choose from since they are a shrinking minority.
Yes - this is absolutely true. But, what this trend really means is many successful women are stuck with a sea of duds that expect them to be moms to them, as well as the kids, AND bring home the money. It's sad that it has come to this. Long ago, public education in particular abandoned our sons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Test Optional admissions.
Trend will reverse as standardized tests come back.
This.
Also the college board revamping the scoring to significantly favor woman by weighting the language portion double compared to the math portion.
This was done explicity to create this result, to increase the number of women in collge above the number of men in college.
Anonymous wrote:Test Optional admissions.
Trend will reverse as standardized tests come back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the point of going to college when they can’t get a job?
DS did his degree in microbiology. Hasn’t found a job in his field even though he applied to 100’s of positions.
The same is true with his classmates. There are those who went to grad school. The others are working minimum wage jobs that don’t require any degree.
DS is now attending a trade school to make decent money.
Folks need to do their research on the job market for hard sciences graduates. It’s never been good…Biology, Microbiology, etc. jobs with just a BS have always been low paying.
My SO’s brother biology major was barely earning more than federal minimum wage back in the 1990s…assume it isn’t much different today.
Not all STEM is the same.
Anonymous wrote:So many of the colleges we have looked at have gender imbalances with higher rates of females. What’s happening?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How come? Can you name any non-college careers open to men but closed to women?Anonymous wrote:The average man can get a lot farther than the average women without going to college.
Yes construction
Anonymous wrote:What’s the point of going to college when they can’t get a job?
DS did his degree in microbiology. Hasn’t found a job in his field even though he applied to 100’s of positions.
The same is true with his classmates. There are those who went to grad school. The others are working minimum wage jobs that don’t require any degree.
DS is now attending a trade school to make decent money.
Anonymous wrote:How come? Can you name any non-college careers open to men but closed to women?Anonymous wrote:The average man can get a lot farther than the average women without going to college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the point of going to college when they can’t get a job?
DS did his degree in microbiology. Hasn’t found a job in his field even though he applied to 100’s of positions.
The same is true with his classmates. There are those who went to grad school. The others are working minimum wage jobs that don’t require any degree.
DS is now attending a trade school to make decent money.
How is this possible? Is he trying to get a job in remote Alaska? There are so many unfilled jobs out there.
There aren't that many open jobs in the sciences, especially for white and Asian males who have to stand behind less qualified women and DEI hires when applying.