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WTF. STEM is high paying with job security.
Only for those of us who have already made it and didn't suffer any unlucky breaks.
You mean those who were good enough. Not everyone is top notch.
ha ha. Love it. So true. Every generation feels the next one is a loser.
My very best students have had legitimate claims to top student in the state...and in one instance the country. My very best asian students have had the most impressive resumes and were bigger standouts than anyone in several areas. Ivy League universities actively discriminate against them.
If they were Asian, but had come from families who were partners at various sovereign funds from Singapore to Seoul, they'd be highly sought after by elite colleges for undergraduate studies.
The private school I live 3 blocks away from is Lawrenceville NJ costs 50k a year. 30% of their class goes to Princeton. None of them are all that smart. It's simply a test to see how much money their parents are willing to toss around.
Is that Hun school or Lawrenceville academy ?
You mean those who were good enough. Not everyone is top notch.
It is foolish to think that economic policies like outsourcing and H1B Visas have no effect on what careers young Americans pursue or the stability and prosperity of STEM careers. The entire purpose of outsourcing and H1B Visas is to diminish the value of STEM professionals. Of course it has a huge effect.
These two policies are responsible for the greatest brain drain in the history of the world. The brain drain from America and western Europe to Asia, specifically China and India. So you can kiss America superiority good-bye. What happen to manufacturing, now controlled by China, will happen to all STEM fields.
These policies sell out America for a fraction of its cost and it's the most unpatriotic thing a corporation can do.
The fact is it takes two entire generations to build a highly skilled workforce. Mentoring matters. Passing the torch to the next generation matters. Establishing a tradition of excellence in any field matters. These things are being undercut by short-term greed.
This shortsightedness won't affect me. I already made it. But the current and next two generations are completely fucked. And that should upset you if you want America to be the dominant power and culture in the world. Our political influence and our military might are entirely dependent on our technological and economic leadership, and our economy is highly dependent on our technological leadership.
Thirty years from now, if you are still alive Strategist, then you'll be bitching and moaning about the good old days (today) when America still had technological leadership. And you'll probably blame liberals for all the consequences of Reaganomics.
My very best students have had legitimate claims to top student in the state...and in one instance the country. My very best asian students have had the most impressive resumes and were bigger standouts than anyone in several areas. Ivy League universities actively discriminate against them.
If they were Asian, but had come from families who were partners at various sovereign funds from Singapore to Seoul, they'd be highly sought after by elite colleges for undergraduate studies.
Exactly because those Asian candidates have something (the parents) known as influence....the opposite of a lot of the Asian candidates simply come from upper middle class professional or business families, which are less valuable to the Ivy League
My very best asian students have had the most impressive resumes and were bigger standouts than anyone in several area
So how did these Asian applicants resumes differ from one another? That would be the million dollar question. Also, how many of these bulletproof applications are coming from the exact school? Ivy League can't conceivably take them all...
Most of these applicants are awesome, but do they have that it factor that makes them too good to pass up...I believe the word fungible comes to mind here...these stellar candidates, for one reason are fungible when some Kennedy is too good to pass up.
I distinctly remember reading an article last year quoting some Princeton review people saying essentially that a lot of Asian applicants appear homogenous; In fact, I posted it here a few times as well
I'm Indian and compared to such a batch of people even though my parents at one time (up until post undergrad) had little more money than the migrant farm workers daughter who is first in family to attend college, who is compared to an entirely different batch of people. My parents didn't have money for me to do manufactured experiences (community service in Guatemala) to boost my resume. But I was an Eagle Scout
With all due respect, I think the article correlates better with my personal experience than what you are reporting here
Finishing high school is not considered an achievement by Asian families.
Exactly, I had to fight tooth and nail because I felt embarrassed among my peers not to have one
It is foolish to think that economic policies like outsourcing and H1B Visas have no effect on what careers young Americans pursue or the stability and prosperity of STEM careers. The entire purpose of outsourcing and H1B Visas is to diminish the value of STEM professionals. Of course it has a huge effect.
It's the other way round. Not having enough people go into STEM is what created the need for H1B visas in the first place.
These two policies are responsible for the greatest brain drain in the history of the world. The brain drain from America and western Europe to Asia, specifically China and India. So you can kiss America superiority good-bye. What happen to manufacturing, now controlled by China, will happen to all STEM fields.
You don't know what a "brain drain" is. You should read up on it. It's India and China who have the brain drain when their skilled workers come to the West to work.
Bottom line......If we want to stay ahead, we either create our own skilled people, or we import them. It's as simple as that.
Exactly because those Asian candidates have something (the parents) known as influence....the opposite of a lot of the Asian candidates simply come from upper middle class professional or business families, which are less valuable to the Ivy League
As for lack of influence, the Ivies would rather prefer that white kid, whose family members were coal miners in W Virginia, you know ... the one who'd started his town's first online newspaper, along with the 4.0 GPA/2400 (now, 1600 again SAT), over an Asian kid in the 'burbs of Boston to DC or SF to SD who appears to be some immigrant stereotype.
It works like this ... that WVa coal miner offspring, being white, will eventually be recruited by let's say McKinsey, leading to a partner track or some executive placement, but if not, he would move back to WVa and make a name for himself and thus, make it look like any small town kid can succeed as a result of a Harvard or Columbia education, whereas the Asian kid, if he/she doesn't attend medical school, will most likely, be a lowly-to-above average paid worker bee at XYZ corp in one of the major cities. This is how admissions committees think, once you remove the blinders of political correctness.
Asians are seen as nerds by default.
Ivy League universities actively discriminate against them.
Yes...it's called a quota and the quota system is particularly abused by Nigerians and Ghanaians and Jamaicans and Haitians claiming to be African American despite having no direct connection to slavery
There was one Ghanaian American kid who got accepted to all the ivies a few years ago..will NEVER happen to an Asian kid
http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/30/us/new-york-student-selects-yale/
the one who'd started his town's first online newspaper, along with the 4.0 GPA/2400 (now, 1600 again SAT), over an Asian kid in the 'burbs of Boston to DC or SF to SD who appears to be some immigrant stereotype.
The first is overcoming adversity and showing ingenuity while the latter is just careful grooming planned as soon as kid was popped out and even before
My parents are not so megalomaniacal but I know many who are, not unlike the majority of examples oakman has encountered in his academic teaching career
There was one Ghanaian American kid who got accepted to all the ivies a few years ago..will NEVER happen to an Asian kid
I heard of an Indian girl who got accepted in every Ivy League she applied to. She went to Med school and did her MBA at the same time.
I heard of an Indian girl who got accepted in every Ivy League she applied to. She went to Med school and did her MBA at the same time.
1. What was she doing differently than other Asian and Indian candidates?
2. How come there is no article on this person in CNN?
It's the other way round. Not having enough people go into STEM is what created the need for H1B visas in the first place.
That's complete bullshit. Major companies like IBM spent three decades laying off American workers and hiring Indian and Chinese workers always begging for more H1B Visas and using outsourcing while slashing the jobs of Americans like crazy. I know a lot of former IBMers. A hell of a lot.
It was typical for an American STEM professional to train his replacement, often training oversea replacements.
If you actual think a shortage of STEM professionals was the real reason for H1B Visas and outsourcing, then quite frankly you are completely fucking ignorant of reality. It is painfully obvious that was not the case.
every Ivy League
Strategist, I can show up at Harvard, take any class I like as a Special Student, paying for each class ala carte, and get all A's and A-'s. (FYI, I did this already)
For me, that doesn't give me the impression that Harvard is composed of an all star cast of Leonardo DaVinci, Johann Goethe, Issac Newton, Nikola Tesla, and James Maxwell.
Seriously, I couldn't hold a candle against my aforementioned list above. Instead, I'm among the better students at Harvard without even having applied.
Asians are seen as nerds by default
Exactly, so the REAL key for Asian to get into Harvard when there is hard quota of 21% year in/year out, the Asian applicant has to do decidedly un-Asian tasks and do well at those
Like Jeremy Lin being 2006 California Mr. Basketball for example.
I heard of an Indian girl who got accepted in every Ivy League she applied to. She went to Med school and did her MBA at the same time.
1. What was she doing differently than other Asian and Indian candidates?
2. How come there is no article on this person in CNN?
Who knows. It would seem to me she is the cream of the crop.
It's India and China who have the brain drain when their skilled workers come to the West to work.
Honey, it's mostly outsourcing today, and those natives send their skills back to their home countries.
The most prestigious IT universities in the world aren't in America. They are in India. And both India and China are turning out far more STEM professionals than America.
There are consequences to disincentivizing STEM professional work.
Exactly, so the REAL key for Asian to get into Harvard when there is hard quota of 21% year in/year out, the Asian applicant has to do decidedly in Asian tasks and do well at those
Like Jeremy Lin being 2006 California Mr. Basketball for example.
I'd say ... don't bother; take classes at Harvard's night time extension program and the Univ of London's online program and get some credentials, which will make that person, a viable candidate for either management consulting or financial services careers later, when one's resume is posted against those from the SUNYs and Conn States, who'll never get past the gatekeepers which hate public uni graduates.
hen quite frankly you are completely fucking ignorant of reality. It is painfully obvious that was not the case.
It's exactly why the stem shortage thing is a myth and also why there is limited wage growth for engineers. Very little growth I've observed anecdotally since y2k
Most stem people don't want their kids to do engineering and acquiesce when they do t show interest in medicine
It's the other way round. Not having enough people go into STEM is what created the need for H1B visas in the first place.
That's complete bullshit. Major companies like IBM spent three decades laying off American workers and hiring Indian and Chinese workers always begging for more H1B Visas and using outsourcing while slashing the jobs of Americans like crazy. I know a lot of former IBMers. A hell of a lot.
Just look at the results by looking at Silicon Valley. If it was not for skilled immigrants, we would not still be numero uno in technology.
China and India, both are turning out more STEM's than we are. It's just a matter of time before they overtake us.
Just imagine if we had 11 million skilled workers, instead of 11 million unskilled illegal workers. We would be 50 years ahead.
My very best asian students have had the most impressive resumes and were bigger standouts than anyone in several area
So how did these Asian applicants resumes differ from one another? That would be the million dollar question. Also, how many of these bulletproof applications are coming from the exact school? Ivy League can't conceivably take them all...
Most of these applicants are awesome, but do they have that it factor that makes them too good to pass up...I believe the word fungible comes to mind here...these stellar candidates, for one reason are fungible when some Kennedy is too good to pass up.
I distinctly remember reading an article last year quoting some Princeton review people saying essentially that a lot of Asian applicants appear homogenous; In fact, I posted it here a few times as well
I've had way too many. My worst example was a girl who came over from China her junior year. She had already obtained two publications in Organic Chemistry Journals performing research at the local university that I set her up with. She also completed every AP test outside of the foreign languages by Junior year with all 5s. 800 on every SAT she took. Placed top of the state in NJ Science League two years a row in Physics 1 and Physics C. The best school she got into was University of Michigan.
Another student had developed a web programming business and already had 4 employees under him by age 16. He got into Carnegie Melon. Rejected by everyone else.
One student I worked with is now at Harvard...but he qualified and represented the US in the Physics Olympiad Twice. He also qualified for the Bio Olympiad as a sophomore. He completed Calc BC and Physics C by 8th grade. He also won god knows how many math competitions. He had a legitimate claim to best student in the country.
I have four former students right now in Princeton. One was state champion in golf. Another was a world class clarinet player. One established herself as the top Physics student in the state. Another is a state champion track runner.
The reality is I should have had 25. And you can't tell me that they can't accept them all when in fact....that's exactly what they do to the school 3 blocks down the street from me. There's nothing the kids who go to the private school near me do to standout other than have their parents toss around 200k for their high school education...which is a complete joke in comparison to a public school education in NJ.
It's India and China who have the brain drain when their skilled workers come to the West to work.
Honey, it's mostly outsourcing today, and those natives send their skills back to their home countries.
The most prestigious IT universities in the world aren't in America. They are in India. And both India and China are turning out far more STEM professionals than America.
Darling, that's the point i'm trying to make. If we are to prosper as a nation, we need the brains we are not creating anymore. There are lots of brains floating around in this world. Lets offer them what we have, and what everyone wants......Yankee dollars. Lets steal the brains.
I'd say ... don't bother; take classes at Harvard's night time extension program and the Univ of London's online program and get some credentials, which will make that person, a viable candidate for either management consulting or financial services careers later, when one's resume is posted against those from the SUNYs and Conn State, who'll never get past the gatekeepers which hate public uni graduates.
Your way is easier and probably more effective, but I'd argue that it doesn't do much to overcome stereotypes
Most of the California Mr. Basketball of the past 25 years have played successfully in the NBA or Europe and most have net worths between 3 and 70 million with most being well above 20 million
There's nothing the kids who go to the private school near me do to standout other than have their parents toss around 200k for their high school education...which is a complete joke in comparison to a public school education in NJ.
Oakman, when I'd taken those two classes at Harvard College during the daytime, the only thing I did was to do the work on time. I wasn't killing myself but I got two straight A's.
My senior partner, when he was at the Univ of London LLM program, he'd arrived in class with every "First Class/A" student from Singapore/Hong Kong, already prepped and ready to be examined. In other words, he realized that he was completely outclassed. By the time the finals had came around, all he could hope for was a 'B'. The standard for the 'First/A' was well above his level of subject mastery.
One was state champion in golf. Another was a world class clarinet player. One established herself as the top Physics student in the state. Another is a state champion track runner.
Not stereotypical in the least...not like there aren't any asians in say, Southern California doing the exact same thing or anything like that whatsoever or any other major city in the US for that matter
Most of the California Mr. Basketball of the past 25 years have played successfully in the NBA or Europe and most have net worths between 3 and 70 million with most being well above 20 million
If you can play NCAA to NBA level of b-ball, then schooling is a moot point. Remember, Shaq went back for a PhD, after he made his millions.
you can play NCAA to NBA level of b-ball, then schooling is a moot point. Remember, Shaq went back for a PhD, after he made his millions.
Fair enough
Remember, Shaq went back for a PhD, after he made his millions.
A PhD in what? Can't be anything brainy.
And you can't tell me that they can't accept them all when in fact....that's exactly what they do to the school 3 blocks down the street from me. There's nothing the kids who go to the private school near me do to standout other than have their parents toss around 200k
Is that the lawrenceville school or hun school? So what you are saying then is that the students at latter two schools are far less qualified but they are able to gain admission by having better contacts?
Proof that merit matters, but only up to a point.
For what it's worth I'm Indian and had 1/20 of resources these wunderkinds have and still made it to Emory university when my parents made slightly more money than the migrant farm workers daughter. From Gallup high school in Gallup, New Mexico. Had ZERO AP courses but did the best I could with what I got
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallup_High_School
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallup,_New_Mexico
Color me unimpressed
Remember, Shaq went back for a PhD, after he made his millions.
A PhD in what? Can't be anything brainy.
Correct it was an Ed.D I believe
Remember, Shaq went back for a PhD, after he made his millions.
A PhD in what? Can't be anything brainy.
Correct it was an Ed.D I believe
What's more important is that Shaq had no loans to pay back.
And you can't tell me that they can't accept them all when in fact....that's exactly what they do to the school 3 blocks down the street from me. There's nothing the kids who go to the private school near me do to standout other than have their parents toss around 200k
Is that the lawrenceville school or hun school? So what you are saying then is that the students at latter two schools are far less qualified but they are able to gain admission by having better contacts?
Proof that merit matters, but only up to a point.
For what it's worth I'm Indian and had 1/20 of resources these wunderkinds have and still made it to Emory university when my parents made slightly more money than the migrant farm workers daughter. From Gallup high school in Gallup, New Mexico. Had ZERO AP courses but did the best I could with what I got
Well I'm sure that some will be great but that most of the cohort will be very good worker bees
For what it's worth I'm Indian and had 1/20 of resources these wunderkinds have and still made it to Emory university when my parents made slightly more money than the migrant farm workers daughter. From Gallup high school in Gallup, New Mexico. Had ZERO AP courses but did the best I could with what I got
MMR, if you had me as an uncle ... using a parallel universe metaphor, I would have gotten you the subject material for every single course you'd have to take at the Univ of London. I'd break up the material, making you master each section and then, supplement those units with online classes, in adjacent areas, allowing you to consolidate the information to the point, where outside of graduate level mathematics, you'd be among the best students in econometrics for the undergraduate club.
Not only will you get a 70% at UoL, but you'll be among the handful, you know, the Malaysian, Russian, Hong Kong geniuses, who will actually score between 80% to 95% on the final.
End result, you'll finish with a First Class Honours, probably get accepted into MS programs at Columbia, Carnegie-Mellon, U Chicago, etc, and you wouldn't have had to behave like the trained monkeys in American schools.
It's too bad that we live in our current reality.
83% of U.S. top science students are children of immigrants
Very interesting subject. I don't know why Tovobot got 2 dislikes, but i gave him a like.
Just imagine if we had 11 million skilled workers, instead of 11 million unskilled illegal workers. We would be 50 years ahead.
If they are so damn skilled, then why are they paid considerably less than the American workers they replaced?
People should be paid according to what they produce. If these imported workers are more productive then the American workers they replaced, then they should be paid more.
He'd have an aids infested canadian passport...
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MMR, if you had me as an uncle ...
Just imagine if we had 11 million skilled workers, instead of 11 million unskilled illegal workers. We would be 50 years ahead.
If they are so damn skilled, then why are they paid considerably less than the American workers they replaced?
Why do we have strawberry pickers willing to work for less than Americans? They are still willing to work for less, because it's a heck of a lot more than what they could earn in their own country. The economics are no different for skilled workers.
Immigrants have always come to the melting pot because of better opportunities, and they have always brought down wages, including your ancestors.
You are just sore because you can't compete.
He'd have an aids infested canadian passport...
Yup, that's right, instead of reading the Univ of London stuff, you know, content you know nothing about, you pick up from your usual trolling BS.
This conversation is between me and MMR. You on the other hand, are a piece of garbage.
So what's your academic advise for MMR? That's right, you have none because you're a stupid P.O.S.
Fuck you and I pray for your early death. Hopefully, you'll beat me to it.
See...that's whereMMR says
Is that the lawrenceville school or hun school? So what you are saying then is that the students at latter two schools are far less qualified but they are able to gain admission by having better contacts?
Proof that merit matters, but only up to a point.
For what it's worth I'm Indian and had 1/20 of resources these wunderkinds have and still made it to Emory university when my parents made slightly more money than the migrant farm workers daughter. From Gallup high school in Gallup, New Mexico. Had ZERO AP courses but did the best I could with what I got
Well I'm sure that some will be great but that most of the cohort will be very good worker bees
See...that's the problem. If you stick any of my best students in New Mexico, they get in. In this school that they are at...they don't when the top 20 students in the school average SAT scores in each subject is 799. My students are discriminated against because they are Asian and because they come from a public school that has an insane pool of talent. You can even take them out of their current school and stick them somewhere else in NJ and they'll get in anywhere they want.
I wouldn't classify these kids as worker bees. They are leaders. One of them, by sophomore year, built a car that traveled 1 mile on 8 food calories. He got a meeting with the board of directors of Tesla by age 19. Harvard and MIT missed out on him.
They are leaders. One of them, by sophomore year, built a car that traveled 1 mile on 8 food calories. He got a meeting with the board of directors of Tesla by age 19. Harvard and MIT missed out on him.
Oakman, why are you still encouraging your students in applying to these colleges, the regular way?
Why not the part-time Harvard extension classes or the Univ of London online, along with others?
If your kids have the talent, all they need is a bit of "brand name" to get past the recruiters at consulting and financial firms who hate to see ... State Univ from their applicants.
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