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OT: In Senate Hearing Bill Gates calls for 'infinite' H1-Bs and better schools
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Doughtie" data-source="post: 691348" data-attributes="member: 65030"><p>The visa issue is keeping those students from coming here as well. Especially the grad students. I know there is a limit on visas for them as well.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> Heck if I know...I think it really boils down to laziness and a poor educational system in the US. You only get out of it what you put into it..that goes both for the state and federal governments and the students. Kids these days are inherently lazy. On top of that, we where these kids want to blast through school and expect to be given a job. Science and enginieering isn't necessarily fun (no knock on anyone..just relates to my lack of mathematical skills). They opt for the fun and easy options such as marketing, management, sociology, psychology, education, and the liberal arts. A lot of good these majors do you no good without ambition and direction. if they don't like a job, they just quit and move back in with mommy and daddy. They have never been told no and have never really had to work for anything. Well, except for a Playstation.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Counter that with the foreign nationals that want the education and want the jobs, and that are willing to pay the dues to get it done.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>...rant off. It just makes me so mad that the next generation is a bunch of pansies. I am working hard to make sure my son doesn't end up that way. I have 15 years to get it done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Doughtie, post: 691348, member: 65030"] The visa issue is keeping those students from coming here as well. Especially the grad students. I know there is a limit on visas for them as well. Heck if I know...I think it really boils down to laziness and a poor educational system in the US. You only get out of it what you put into it..that goes both for the state and federal governments and the students. Kids these days are inherently lazy. On top of that, we where these kids want to blast through school and expect to be given a job. Science and enginieering isn't necessarily fun (no knock on anyone..just relates to my lack of mathematical skills). They opt for the fun and easy options such as marketing, management, sociology, psychology, education, and the liberal arts. A lot of good these majors do you no good without ambition and direction. if they don't like a job, they just quit and move back in with mommy and daddy. They have never been told no and have never really had to work for anything. Well, except for a Playstation. Counter that with the foreign nationals that want the education and want the jobs, and that are willing to pay the dues to get it done. ...rant off. It just makes me so mad that the next generation is a bunch of pansies. I am working hard to make sure my son doesn't end up that way. I have 15 years to get it done. [/QUOTE]
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