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Of course there's no shortage, Bush is, as usual, just vying for additional government power through federal handout money.
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When was the last time you had an opinion about something that wasnt cut and paste?
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He points out that the worst thing that could happen is for government to attract people into a technical field that they really can't handle. They only end up working outside the area in which they are trained, or adding to the ranks of the unemployed.
Because what we really need are people at McDonald's who can count change in moles
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All I know is that I receive resumes all the time from India and China from kids who want to to phDs and post-docs in my laboratory, but never did I get a request from a US born citizen.
Also, I have a collegue who has hired a US citizen for a phD, and he deeply regrets it because the guy is as lazy as it gets. It is fair to say that US born citizen are the minority in math and science fields, at least from what I can see on a 50,000 students campus. Aurel
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For once Aurel and I are in complete agreement.
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You guys should realize something: professors like myself, who are not even US citizen (I have a green card) have the power to support student visas for foreigners, and facilitate the obtention of such student visas by providing research funding for the students.
Where it gets scary is that in the fields of maths and science, many of the professors are foreigners themselves, and tend to bring in students from their country of origin. Chinese professors are notorious for that, and many of their research crew are chinese. So, it is funny that Bush not only is going to war to secure oil reserves for the chinese, but he is also funding the education of their students...just because there are not enough local US candidates. Aurel
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Number two, it wasn't my opinion, but if I were to write an article that extensive, please be assured it would strive to be as lucid. And last, do you want to argue facts, or prose styles, or something else? |
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That article is FOS.
Look at the demographics at the universities. Look at who are doing the research in this country. Look where they go when their training is done. This country is fat, slow and stupid. And conspiracy-theorists nonsense suggesting that the call for more science and math education is a plot to populate govt weapons research is unimitigatetd tripe. |
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I am an Aerospace Engineering student at Wichita State University, right here in the good old red state of KS. As a white guy, I can now say that I know what it is like to be a minority. Every department is dominated by people from other countries. And when I say from other countries, I mean from other countries, only here for school. I'm not even lumping immigrant families into this. The bulk of our teachers are foreign as well. Many of these students study in the US, then take their knowledge back home. We have a huge outflux of knowledge right now, so it's not surprising that the US is falling behind in innovation in many technical and industrial fields. Despite globalization, we are still in competition with other countries to stay on the leading edge of innovation, and we are losing. Knowledge is power, right? What's wrong with encouraging students to take the hard road, and to fill a need as they do so? Most people I know went to school and got a business degree, now they're making $25k as an assistant manager at Target.
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That sound a whole lot better to me than getting stuck in a lower paying job for life, even if you started higher after 4 years of cruising in college. Aurel |
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This country is a juggernaut of creativity and creative talent that has not been matched by any other place on earth. |
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That your taxpayer supported school allows foreign nationals to be educated there is a socialist program in progress and of course should be stopped immediately. Fat chance that will happen, it's the same everywhere and is rationalized with the myth if we let them come here to learn, they'll love us and want to be like us which has been phony from the moment it saw the light of day. The government schools of the fifty states are for educating the citizens of the respective states and a few from other states and no one else. Quote:
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This country was a juggernaut of creativity and creative talent that has not been matched by any other place on earth.
Intel, HP, Oracle, Microsoft, GE, etc have spent millions training India and China to replace us in this regard. They decided the US would be better off with a 'service economy'.
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This subject hits close to home for me. While I won't try to argue whether there is a shortage or not, one thing is for sure - this country does not place much value on engineers and scientists. Kids growing up these days are not steered towards careers in science - it's too hard and there's no glamour in it.
The only time that engineers or scientists are in the news is when something bad happens. The average person never stops to think that nearly every aspect of their daily lives is impacted (positively) by engineers and scientists. Everything. NPR had an new story the other day that disputed the popular thought that outsourcing tech jobs is due to evil corporations looking for short-term profits. Evidently there is alot of data to suggest that there is a shortage of qualified personnel in this country. I've seen it myself. Mike
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The article was an opinion piece. True, it's a fact that those were the writer's opinions, but it's still editorial.
The author does seem to get it when he says, "heck I know nothing of these subjects, so I can believe that there is a shortage!" But he misses the point. The very idea that it's okay to be afraid of numbers is rampant even among otherwise smart people. In college (a liberal arts school, fwiw) students were requred to take 5 PE classes, 4 semesters of foreighn language, and 2 semesters of literature, but only required to take Calc 1 and one semester of some lamed-up lab science. (Physics for non-majors aka Physics for *****ups was a favorite.) The standards for math and science in this country are pathetically low. People who run the damn country - lawyers, MBAs, and some MDs don't even understand the difference between a scientific theory and hypothesis. Virtually no one you picked off the street randomly could explain what an integral is. Calculus is seen as High Math, when in fact it's not much more than glorified arithmetic. It doesn't matter if there is a shortage or not. We should be raising the bar for education's sake, not because of some economic phantom.
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