Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are busy voting for maga perhaps?
Hate. Hate towards boys on full display here, folks.
That hate is generated 100% by the left / democrats. The gender-imbalanced college enrollment statistics speak for themselves.
DP. Is it not true that the most influential right-wing podcasters and influencers are highly critical of higher education, many having chose to forego it themselves? Do you deny that these influencers actually have a lot of influence?
Boys are hammered with negativity the moment they step on campus, especially cisgender white males:
https://thefederalist.com/2019/08/14/sons-freshman-orientation-virginia-tech-full-leftist-propaganda/
When you are treated that way at most universities, isn’t it logical for boys not to go where they are clearly not welcomed and constantly criticized?
I mean, I don’t think women or people of color were treated very nicely when they were first allowed to enter colleges, but they persisted and flourished. A lot of men just aren’t used to getting their feelings hurt or having their assumptions
challenged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are busy voting for maga perhaps?
Hate. Hate towards boys on full display here, folks.
That hate is generated 100% by the left / democrats. The gender-imbalanced college enrollment statistics speak for themselves.
DP. Is it not true that the most influential right-wing podcasters and influencers are highly critical of higher education, many having chose to forego it themselves? Do you deny that these influencers actually have a lot of influence?
Boys are hammered with negativity the moment they step on campus, especially cisgender white males:
https://thefederalist.com/2019/08/14/sons-freshman-orientation-virginia-tech-full-leftist-propaganda/
When you are treated that way at most universities, isn’t it logical for boys not to go where they are clearly not welcomed and constantly criticized?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have complained to our public administration about gender unbalance in teaching staff at K- 6 and they shrug their shoulders. In next sentence they tell us it gets slightly better by middle school. Boys are at a fundamental disadvantage for first 7-9 years.
Are you encouraging your own sons to become k-6 teachers? I wouldn't be shocked if it's like 95% of all applicants are women.
What do you expect the administration to do? I think they are aware of this imbalance more than you, but they can't force men to become K-6 teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are busy voting for maga perhaps?
Hate. Hate towards boys on full display here, folks.
That hate is generated 100% by the left / democrats. The gender-imbalanced college enrollment statistics speak for themselves.
DP. Is it not true that the most influential right-wing podcasters and influencers are highly critical of higher education, many having chose to forego it themselves? Do you deny that these influencers actually have a lot of influence?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The average man can get a lot farther than the average women without going to college.
There are A lot of high paying careers and trades attracting more Men that don’t even require a college degree. The non-college careers and trades that attract more women pays lot less.
This is the answer, right here.
Meanwhile, one of my kid’s HS teachers mentioned she is getting a second master’s degree. I cringe. Why do that, especially going into debt, when it most certainly will not be worth it financially?
Anonymous wrote:The average man can get a lot farther than the average women without going to college.
There are A lot of high paying careers and trades attracting more Men that don’t even require a college degree. The non-college careers and trades that attract more women pays lot less.
Anonymous wrote:Need more male role models in the schools and in our larger society. The most famous/recognized nonpolitical males today seem to be in professions that don’t require a college degree. More influencers, rappers, actors, pro athletes. Fewer astronauts, soldiers, scientists, philanthropists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The current system/lifestyle/academic expectations leave very little room for error or down time, and this affects both genders. We live in a world where it’s no longer ok to play JV- it has to be a club/elite travel team. An A- is seen as a huge liability especially for top college admissions. Everyone seems to have a 4.0 and 1500+ SAT’s. It’s not enough to volunteer at your school’s concession stand for sports events or be a volunteer usher at plays. You have to have some national level extracurricular or nonprofit. And then they have to tie it all together in a “compelling narrative”. Some kids give up because they’re intimidated from trying. 14-15 year-old boys are very much works in progress and need room to make normal kid mistakes. (And…before anyone jumps on this and chides me for sour grapes or questions whether my kid (boy) was able to keep up, my kid did well with college admissions). Just my observations.
This is all true, but only for a very, very small percentage of young people.
Most colleges have admit rates over 50%, and only about 1/3 of people go to college anyway.