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On 9/6/16 6:02 PM, Califbill wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 6 Sep 2016 17:07:41 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote: Leaving students bewildered and stranded. Anyone know more about this government action against education? === The problem is that studens were misled about their employment opportunities and then defaulted on their government backed student loans when they couldn't get jobs. The ITT training wasn't quite as rigorous as the US Navy's and neither were their admission standards. So the choice was ITT or go to school in Kansas? and they picked ITT? In the good old days, out of state kids had to have at least a minimum score on either the SATs or what I sort of recall was called the ACT, plus minimum scores on the Achievement Tests. I don't know what the requirements are these days. Based upon your writing samples here, you wouldn't have made the cut back then, and it isn't clear you would have made it through what we called "Bonehead English." Sorry, Charlie, but even in Kansas back then, rotten tuna didn't make it in. |
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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/6/16 6:02 PM, Califbill wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 6 Sep 2016 17:07:41 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote: Leaving students bewildered and stranded. Anyone know more about this government action against education? === The problem is that studens were misled about their employment opportunities and then defaulted on their government backed student loans when they couldn't get jobs. The ITT training wasn't quite as rigorous as the US Navy's and neither were their admission standards. So the choice was ITT or go to school in Kansas? and they picked ITT? In the good old days, out of state kids had to have at least a minimum score on either the SATs or what I sort of recall was called the ACT, plus minimum scores on the Achievement Tests. I don't know what the requirements are these days. Based upon your writing samples here, you wouldn't have made the cut back then, and it isn't clear you would have made it through what we called "Bonehead English." Sorry, Charlie, but even in Kansas back then, rotten tuna didn't make it in. I made it through English, and though math, and an engineering degree at a good school. And had a successful career. Never have been near bankruptcy. |
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Califbill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote: On 9/6/16 6:02 PM, Califbill wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 6 Sep 2016 17:07:41 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote: Leaving students bewildered and stranded. Anyone know more about this government action against education? === The problem is that studens were misled about their employment opportunities and then defaulted on their government backed student loans when they couldn't get jobs. The ITT training wasn't quite as rigorous as the US Navy's and neither were their admission standards. So the choice was ITT or go to school in Kansas? and they picked ITT? In the good old days, out of state kids had to have at least a minimum score on either the SATs or what I sort of recall was called the ACT, plus minimum scores on the Achievement Tests. I don't know what the requirements are these days. Based upon your writing samples here, you wouldn't have made the cut back then, and it isn't clear you would have made it through what we called "Bonehead English." Sorry, Charlie, but even in Kansas back then, rotten tuna didn't make it in. I made it through English, and though math, and an engineering degree at a good school. And had a successful career. Never have been near bankruptcy. How wonderful for you. Were you socially promoted through English? -- Donald Trump is a racist pig. |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
Califbill wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 9/6/16 6:02 PM, Califbill wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 6 Sep 2016 17:07:41 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote: Leaving students bewildered and stranded. Anyone know more about this government action against education? === The problem is that studens were misled about their employment opportunities and then defaulted on their government backed student loans when they couldn't get jobs. The ITT training wasn't quite as rigorous as the US Navy's and neither were their admission standards. So the choice was ITT or go to school in Kansas? and they picked ITT? In the good old days, out of state kids had to have at least a minimum score on either the SATs or what I sort of recall was called the ACT, plus minimum scores on the Achievement Tests. I don't know what the requirements are these days. Based upon your writing samples here, you wouldn't have made the cut back then, and it isn't clear you would have made it through what we called "Bonehead English." Sorry, Charlie, but even in Kansas back then, rotten tuna didn't make it in. I made it through English, and though math, and an engineering degree at a good school. And had a successful career. Never have been near bankruptcy. How wonderful for you. Were you socially promoted through English? Do a better job than you on postings. |
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On Tue, 6 Sep 2016 18:27:55 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/6/16 6:02 PM, Califbill wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 6 Sep 2016 17:07:41 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote: Leaving students bewildered and stranded. Anyone know more about this government action against education? === The problem is that studens were misled about their employment opportunities and then defaulted on their government backed student loans when they couldn't get jobs. The ITT training wasn't quite as rigorous as the US Navy's and neither were their admission standards. So the choice was ITT or go to school in Kansas? and they picked ITT? In the good old days, out of state kids had to have at least a minimum score on either the SATs or what I sort of recall was called the ACT, plus minimum scores on the Achievement Tests. I don't know what the requirements are these days. Based upon your writing samples here, you wouldn't have made the cut back then, and it isn't clear you would have made it through what we called "Bonehead English." Sorry, Charlie, but even in Kansas back then, rotten tuna didn't make it in. I had good enough SAT and ACT numbers to be accepted at American U, U Md and GW. I just did not have the money. |
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