• pbjamm@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Question is will any colleges of value accept such an exam?

    Why would they? What would be the upside for the university? It is not like they have a shortage of applicants so have no real reason to alter/lower their standards.

    • V ‎ ‎ @beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      The question is obvious enough to be nearly rhetorical, but for the sake of thought I’m asking it. Really, they won’t. Should things end up continuing down this road, we will have a country with a two-tier educational system.

      The states known for regressive action targeting education will suffer further brain drain and the colleges within them will eventually suffer reputational damage as well.

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        1 year ago

        It’s kind of wild to think about, that the brain drain that happened to Russia with the rest of Europe in the 1950s is now happening between states here in the US.

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          It really is. A tech company offered me a position a few weeks back, and it all seemed great until I asked them the location. You could literally hear the sigh in the guy’s voice as he said “Texas”. I have a few friends who took positions there and bailed as soon as the RTO calls were made. It seems the attempts at making Austin a tech hub are hitting some stumbles.