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  • G Bush was a C student? I didn't know he did that well... *snap* *snap*

  • It's amazing how countries, that may be close allies, can have such different grading in the higher educational system. I'm from Norway, and all the people I know that has studied in Australia and the USA, has picked up A's all over. Yet they come back here and they get C's, B's etc.

    Maybe our system is just strict. But it makes you wonder. People now actually actively go to the US to improve their grade average.

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  • @MultiTroll84 It's pretty similar here in Poland. I had a friend in high school who went to live in America. She was an average student in Poland but when she went to an American high school it turned out she had the knowledge of university student, got all A grades and got a scholarship. The difference in educational system is obvious and from what i know Poland doesn't have as good or as strict one as Norway.

  • I didn't used to think much of Chris Rock, but the more I listen to him, the more I respect his sets.

  • @theringmaster11 Would be fun to actually see the statistics over published papers from Oxford or other Uni's, and how many of them that was made from what nationalities. Personally I've never EVER met as productive scientists as Indian and Dutch. But this is a very subjective experience obviously.

  • @theringmaster11 Doesn't seem you understand why and how universities are rated. The main reason why most high ranked universities are American is due to the american educational system and research is run by money.thus they just offer more money to the best scientists in the fields. In other parts of the world,the uni's are state run. Secondly, the point scores given to a Uni doesn't always indicate the quality of teaching or grading, but factors like published papers etc. does

  • @MultiTroll84 6 words::Inflate grades; protect tenure, maintain donations. A Harvard prof gives his students two grades, an A- and what they would get if he wasn't pressured to inflate.It's really hard to fai a private (superior) collegel when your parents are wealthy alumni donors. European colleges are almost always state run, and AMerica has too many people wasting money on an education 30 percent of them willl not finish in five years.

  • @Unstoppab1eK1NG Bush went to Yale. He got in cause Bush Sr. was an alumni and so was his grandfather Prescott Bush. All skulls in Skull and Bones. Bush got into Yale I'm guessing by default. He was a C student at Yale.

  • @HarrisonRocks John Kerry was a D/C student... just sayin'.

  • @Unstoppab1eK1NG yeah you can. If you know the right people you can get in. For most people(98%) your only hope of getting in is valedictorian/A student with tremendous background. However, if your father makes a large donation/is an influential person, you will be accepted. His harvard international business/economics professor described him as "lazy, a pathological liar, and when asked to defend his argument, he "could not describe it, ideologically, pathologically, or academically"

  • @theringmaster11 It is true.

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