Gahhh! Bennett! Gates was clearly a child of priviledge! I don't begrudge him that, but lets not pretend that every kid has access to what he had! And Zuckerberg? He had private tutoring from a software developer and took graduate classes in programming in HIGH SCHOOL!
Neither of these examples represent the typical American student's life.
Think before you speak, Bennett. I imagine that might be challenging for the former secretary of education.
Both Grade School and High School and College would not only be less expensive, but would be more comprehensive, if all the Schooling was done on Interactive Web Sites, at learn at your own pace, then Families could afford to put Money into their Homes and Cars and Computers for education with a Trillions Dollars saved from College Education, and more from the earlier Eduction Levels, and spending that Money at Home and in Business would create more Jobs than the School Systems do,
The problem is the majority of the people don't even graduate in 4 years. Many graduate in 5 to 6 years. I would like to know how colleges feel about this. Some will loose a lot of money especially state schools
Gahhh! Bennett! Gates was clearly a child of priviledge! I don't begrudge him that, but lets not pretend that every kid has access to what he had! And Zuckerberg? He had private tutoring from a software developer and took graduate classes in programming in HIGH SCHOOL!
Neither of these examples represent the typical American student's life.
Think before you speak, Bennett. I imagine that might be challenging for the former secretary of education.
grgck 7 months ago
Both Grade School and High School and College would not only be less expensive, but would be more comprehensive, if all the Schooling was done on Interactive Web Sites, at learn at your own pace, then Families could afford to put Money into their Homes and Cars and Computers for education with a Trillions Dollars saved from College Education, and more from the earlier Eduction Levels, and spending that Money at Home and in Business would create more Jobs than the School Systems do,
JosephLoegering 10 months ago
The problem is the majority of the people don't even graduate in 4 years. Many graduate in 5 to 6 years. I would like to know how colleges feel about this. Some will loose a lot of money especially state schools
ohio1969 10 months ago 2