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Boy, can I tell you some stories!PMedMoe said:Oppositional Defiance Disorder?? Give me a freakin' break! :![]()
Seems like everyone is diagnosed as something today :

Boy, can I tell you some stories!PMedMoe said:Oppositional Defiance Disorder?? Give me a freakin' break! :![]()
Kat Stevens said:Think ODD doesn't exist? Spend an afternoon with my oldest, then you'll need a break.
JBoyd said:Alumna sues college because she hasn't found a job
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PMedMoe said:A 2.7 GPA, not exactly something to write home about.
"They're supposed to say, 'I got this student, her attendance is good, her GPA is all right -- can you interview this person?' They're not doing that," she said.
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Neo Cortex said:I haven't read the 10 pages of this thread (I promise I will, hopefully the power doesn't go out during this storm before I finish ;D), but has anyone considered the fact that more and more jobs require a High School diploma, or a College degree, or a Graduate degree, than did before?
Perhaps the quality of the education is lessened because the requirements are lessened because the needs have not lessened but the eligible pupil list has?
Roy Harding said:I don't think I'm following you here.
Are you saying that elitism is less prevalent because there are more elites?
Neo Cortex said:I haven't read the 10 pages of this thread (I promise I will, hopefully the power doesn't go out during this storm before I finish ;D), but has anyone considered the fact that more and more jobs require a High School diploma, or a College degree, or a Graduate degree, than did before?
Roy Harding said:OK - I think I've got the gist.
What you're saying (and please correct me if I'm wrong), basically - is that an undergrad degree is worth what a high school diploma used to be worth. Because of societal pressures regarding educational levels - those required levels have been increased, at the same time the actual worth of those levels has been decreased.
I just read that over - and it's not as crystal clear as I'd like it to be. Forgive me - long day, now drawing to a close.
Roy Harding said:What you're saying (and please correct me if I'm wrong), basically - is that an undergrad degree is worth what a high school diploma used to be worth. Because of societal pressures regarding educational levels - those required levels have been increased, at the same time the actual worth of those levels has been decreased.
George Wallace said:So? Would that make a Grade 12, Senior Matriculation Deploma from a Saskatchewan HS dated 1974 of more value/weight than a Bachelor of Economics, BA, Bachelor of PoliSci of 2009? Is this to say that a 1974 HS Deploma from Saskatchewan was awarded to a more highly educated person than that of a person holding a current 2009 University Degree?
George Wallace said:So? Would that make a Grade 12, Senior Matriculation Deploma from a Saskatchewan HS dated 1974 of more value/weight than a Bachelor of Economics, BA, Bachelor of PoliSci of 2009? Is this to say that a 1974 HS Deploma from Saskatchewan was awarded to a more highly educated person than that of a person holding a current 2009 University Degree?