Craig Barrett, Chairman of Intel, describes why math and science are important and how, early on in his life, they became the foundation of his future. Today Craig is known as the man who ran Intel, the biggest chip maker in the world, from 1997 to 2005.
Since comments were disabled on your Achieve Inc. video, allow me to point out the fallacies of your speech. Your study asserts that the US is
19 out of 20 in math and language among high school students. In fact the data fails to take into acount two major facts, one: the testing age is 15 and in most other countries the drop outs have already left whereas in the US it's 16. Also, we spend less per pupil as a percentage of GDP. Obviously you have an agenda to promote.
nubbybongwater 2 years ago