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jficquette
ParticipantLOL, so a text written by a man in his 70’s with typo’s that doesn’t agree with your world view is not to be taken seriously??
Why would a retired general named Farmington go through so much trouble to put out something that is a fraud?? Why would he risk his reputation by pulling what would be a schoolboy prank?
Which facts are in error and please give us the documentation that disputes them.
You can’t handle the truth.
John
jficquette
ParticipantLOL, so a text written by a man in his 70’s with typo’s that doesn’t agree with your world view is not to be taken seriously??
Why would a retired general named Farmington go through so much trouble to put out something that is a fraud?? Why would he risk his reputation by pulling what would be a schoolboy prank?
Which facts are in error and please give us the documentation that disputes them.
You can’t handle the truth.
John
jficquette
ParticipantLOL, so a text written by a man in his 70’s with typo’s that doesn’t agree with your world view is not to be taken seriously??
Why would a retired general named Farmington go through so much trouble to put out something that is a fraud?? Why would he risk his reputation by pulling what would be a schoolboy prank?
Which facts are in error and please give us the documentation that disputes them.
You can’t handle the truth.
John
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ParticipantDukehorn,
What do you attribute racism in the Asian community to? Is it because your race feels superior to blacks or is it because you feel an obligation to deal with your own race in an effort to better the economic conditions of your community?
Being the intellectual snob that you are I thought you might enjoy reading about grade inflation at Ivy League schools.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/2002/02/08/edtwof2.htm
“Evidence of grade inflation at Ivy League schools:
In 1966, 22% of Harvard undergraduate students earned A’s. By 1996, that figure rose to 46%. That same year, 82% of Harvard seniors graduated with honors.
In 1973, 31% of all grades at Princeton were A’s. By 1997 that rose to 43%. In 1997, only 12% of all grades given at Princeton were below the B range.”Here is another article.
http://www.faola.ca/harvard%20grade%20inflation.htm
“An investigation by The Boston Globe last month found Harvard also has an unprecedented large number of honours ‘graduates compared to other elite universities. In what the newspaper called “Harvard’s dirty little secret,@ it found 91% of students graduated with honours, compared with 51 % at Yale University, 44% at Princeton University, 40% at Dartmouth College and 25% at Columbia University.”
How much is an A worth now at Harvard when 50% receive them?? While I admire the Asian intellect and work ethic I doubt many of your friends would have made the same grades had they gone through when Bush did.
I would rather deal with someone who made a C in the early 60’s while having a real life at Harvard then someone who got an A studying 12-14 hours a day the way grades were given out when they were there. 91% honors??
Its no small wonder why Lawyers and Researchers vote Democratic. Lawyers get to sue more and Researchers get money with no accountablity relative to results.
John
jficquette
ParticipantDukehorn,
What do you attribute racism in the Asian community to? Is it because your race feels superior to blacks or is it because you feel an obligation to deal with your own race in an effort to better the economic conditions of your community?
Being the intellectual snob that you are I thought you might enjoy reading about grade inflation at Ivy League schools.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/2002/02/08/edtwof2.htm
“Evidence of grade inflation at Ivy League schools:
In 1966, 22% of Harvard undergraduate students earned A’s. By 1996, that figure rose to 46%. That same year, 82% of Harvard seniors graduated with honors.
In 1973, 31% of all grades at Princeton were A’s. By 1997 that rose to 43%. In 1997, only 12% of all grades given at Princeton were below the B range.”Here is another article.
http://www.faola.ca/harvard%20grade%20inflation.htm
“An investigation by The Boston Globe last month found Harvard also has an unprecedented large number of honours ‘graduates compared to other elite universities. In what the newspaper called “Harvard’s dirty little secret,@ it found 91% of students graduated with honours, compared with 51 % at Yale University, 44% at Princeton University, 40% at Dartmouth College and 25% at Columbia University.”
How much is an A worth now at Harvard when 50% receive them?? While I admire the Asian intellect and work ethic I doubt many of your friends would have made the same grades had they gone through when Bush did.
I would rather deal with someone who made a C in the early 60’s while having a real life at Harvard then someone who got an A studying 12-14 hours a day the way grades were given out when they were there. 91% honors??
Its no small wonder why Lawyers and Researchers vote Democratic. Lawyers get to sue more and Researchers get money with no accountablity relative to results.
John
jficquette
ParticipantDukehorn,
What do you attribute racism in the Asian community to? Is it because your race feels superior to blacks or is it because you feel an obligation to deal with your own race in an effort to better the economic conditions of your community?
Being the intellectual snob that you are I thought you might enjoy reading about grade inflation at Ivy League schools.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/2002/02/08/edtwof2.htm
“Evidence of grade inflation at Ivy League schools:
In 1966, 22% of Harvard undergraduate students earned A’s. By 1996, that figure rose to 46%. That same year, 82% of Harvard seniors graduated with honors.
In 1973, 31% of all grades at Princeton were A’s. By 1997 that rose to 43%. In 1997, only 12% of all grades given at Princeton were below the B range.”Here is another article.
http://www.faola.ca/harvard%20grade%20inflation.htm
“An investigation by The Boston Globe last month found Harvard also has an unprecedented large number of honours ‘graduates compared to other elite universities. In what the newspaper called “Harvard’s dirty little secret,@ it found 91% of students graduated with honours, compared with 51 % at Yale University, 44% at Princeton University, 40% at Dartmouth College and 25% at Columbia University.”
How much is an A worth now at Harvard when 50% receive them?? While I admire the Asian intellect and work ethic I doubt many of your friends would have made the same grades had they gone through when Bush did.
I would rather deal with someone who made a C in the early 60’s while having a real life at Harvard then someone who got an A studying 12-14 hours a day the way grades were given out when they were there. 91% honors??
Its no small wonder why Lawyers and Researchers vote Democratic. Lawyers get to sue more and Researchers get money with no accountablity relative to results.
John
jficquette
ParticipantDukehorn,
What do you attribute racism in the Asian community to? Is it because your race feels superior to blacks or is it because you feel an obligation to deal with your own race in an effort to better the economic conditions of your community?
Being the intellectual snob that you are I thought you might enjoy reading about grade inflation at Ivy League schools.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/2002/02/08/edtwof2.htm
“Evidence of grade inflation at Ivy League schools:
In 1966, 22% of Harvard undergraduate students earned A’s. By 1996, that figure rose to 46%. That same year, 82% of Harvard seniors graduated with honors.
In 1973, 31% of all grades at Princeton were A’s. By 1997 that rose to 43%. In 1997, only 12% of all grades given at Princeton were below the B range.”Here is another article.
http://www.faola.ca/harvard%20grade%20inflation.htm
“An investigation by The Boston Globe last month found Harvard also has an unprecedented large number of honours ‘graduates compared to other elite universities. In what the newspaper called “Harvard’s dirty little secret,@ it found 91% of students graduated with honours, compared with 51 % at Yale University, 44% at Princeton University, 40% at Dartmouth College and 25% at Columbia University.”
How much is an A worth now at Harvard when 50% receive them?? While I admire the Asian intellect and work ethic I doubt many of your friends would have made the same grades had they gone through when Bush did.
I would rather deal with someone who made a C in the early 60’s while having a real life at Harvard then someone who got an A studying 12-14 hours a day the way grades were given out when they were there. 91% honors??
Its no small wonder why Lawyers and Researchers vote Democratic. Lawyers get to sue more and Researchers get money with no accountablity relative to results.
John
jficquette
ParticipantDukehorn,
What do you attribute racism in the Asian community to? Is it because your race feels superior to blacks or is it because you feel an obligation to deal with your own race in an effort to better the economic conditions of your community?
Being the intellectual snob that you are I thought you might enjoy reading about grade inflation at Ivy League schools.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/2002/02/08/edtwof2.htm
“Evidence of grade inflation at Ivy League schools:
In 1966, 22% of Harvard undergraduate students earned A’s. By 1996, that figure rose to 46%. That same year, 82% of Harvard seniors graduated with honors.
In 1973, 31% of all grades at Princeton were A’s. By 1997 that rose to 43%. In 1997, only 12% of all grades given at Princeton were below the B range.”Here is another article.
http://www.faola.ca/harvard%20grade%20inflation.htm
“An investigation by The Boston Globe last month found Harvard also has an unprecedented large number of honours ‘graduates compared to other elite universities. In what the newspaper called “Harvard’s dirty little secret,@ it found 91% of students graduated with honours, compared with 51 % at Yale University, 44% at Princeton University, 40% at Dartmouth College and 25% at Columbia University.”
How much is an A worth now at Harvard when 50% receive them?? While I admire the Asian intellect and work ethic I doubt many of your friends would have made the same grades had they gone through when Bush did.
I would rather deal with someone who made a C in the early 60’s while having a real life at Harvard then someone who got an A studying 12-14 hours a day the way grades were given out when they were there. 91% honors??
Its no small wonder why Lawyers and Researchers vote Democratic. Lawyers get to sue more and Researchers get money with no accountablity relative to results.
John
jficquette
ParticipantArraya, I don’t care what you think about me. You didn’t even read the information I posted. If you had you would know how stupid you come across by saying what you do.
John
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