Just when you think that youth is a lost cause....these guys get it!
http://cnsnews.com/blog/ron-meyer/students-sign-petition-redistribute-gpas-some-are-too-greedy-lower-their-grades
you strike me as someone who can't take a joke.You strike me as someone who always needs something to complain about
There are some of those with a 4.0 that didn't have to work that hard to obtain it.sjmvsfscs08;1152440 wrote:This is really a poor representation of what the left's position is. In this scenario, studying = hard work, and GPA = wealth; leading you to conclude: hard work determines wealth and studying determines GPA.
But the left's complaint is that the system is slanted to favor the rich staying rich while simultaneously screwing the middle class and poor. So in this scenario it would be like some of those with the 4.0 GPA only had to do 50% of the homework and exams. i.e. the millionaires and billionaires who grow their money via their stock options and little else.
IOW, I earned it, you either were given it or cheated to get it. Riiiiiiiiight.sjmvsfscs08;1152440 wrote: But the left's complaint is that the system is slanted to favor the rich staying rich while simultaneously screwing the middle class and poor.
Exactly....some people are naturally intelligent and getting high grades comes easier for them. So really, the two situations are comparable. I think was a really well-done and thought provoking video. Bravo to these students who clearly grasp reality better than some people who are many years their elder.Al Bundy;1152442 wrote:There are some of those with a 4.0 that didn't have to work that hard to obtain it.
Not that I agree 100% with the left, but this is definitely an over simplification of what they think.sjmvsfscs08;1152440 wrote:This is really a poor representation of what the left's position is. In this scenario, studying = hard work, and GPA = wealth; leading you to conclude: hard work determines wealth and studying determines GPA.
But the left's complaint is that the system is slanted to favor the rich staying rich while simultaneously screwing the middle class and poor. So in this scenario it would be like some of those with the 4.0 GPA only had to do 50% of the homework and exams. i.e. the millionaires and billionaires who grow their money via their stock options and little else.
Was that what it was supposed to be? The complete lack of humor and chain letter like feel must of left me confused :laugh:HitsRus;1152181 wrote:you strike me as someone who can't take a joke.
Is that really a negative? I mean, seriously? Talented and hard-working individuals usually do not regress. A more accurate statement might be the system is slanted toward the status quo, but I don't think that is an indictment. It SHOULD take effort and talent to climb the ladder - aside from luck it's very difficult to create value when you bring none to the table. An ability to put screws in a car door doesn't add value and doesn't give you market power, especially when a machine can do it (or two workers in Mexico for 1/2 the cost). Now the guy who created that machine can and does realize some value.sjmvsfscs08;1152440 wrote: But the left's complaint is that the system is slanted to favor the rich staying rich
I don't see the poor/middle class getting "screwed". The wealth gap is a problem, and it's global. The potential and opportunity is and always has been there, but globalization has reduced the ability of people to extract excess value for doing non-value added jobs.sjmvsfscs08;1152440 wrote:while simultaneously screwing the middle class and poor.
isadore;1153411 wrote:Well as a kind of intellectual exercise lets take a look at the issue. Lets look at that top 10% and compare. Maybe lot of them are starting on third base and every time they score they claim to have hit a home run. I am sure they are much more likely to come on from higher income groups within the community. That their parents are more likely to have a more advanced education than the rest of the community. They are more likely to have had books in their home, have seen their parents enjoy reading and have been taught the value of education. They are more likely to have special tutoring for important tests like the SAT or ACT. They are less likely to be expected to take extension responsibility in the home for child raising of younger siblings or be expected to make significant economic contributions to the family.
 
I think she's saying we should arrange marriages because smart, successful people passing on those genes and work ethic to their children provides those children an unfair advantage. I don't know, maybe we should consider this - I would certainly be open to being set-up with a supermodel.Y-Town Steelhound;1153473 wrote:So what you're saying is that the problem is that parents who work hard and are successful should not be able to give their children every opportunity that they can? Yea that's a great message to send...
People that work hard put lazy people at a disadvantage. It just isn't fair.Y-Town Steelhound;1153473 wrote:So what you're saying is that the problem is that parents who work hard and are successful should not be able to give their children every opportunity that they can? Yea that's a great message to send...
And it isn't fair that the engineer that designs the car makes more than the guy who puts the screws in the door. I mean, you DO need both to make the car, right?Al Bundy;1153542 wrote:People that work hard put lazy people at a disadvantage. It just isn't fair.
It's not that the car needs those screws as much as the people who put the screws in need as much money for their family as the engineer's family. :thumbup:gut;1153610 wrote:And it isn't fair that the engineer that designs the car makes more than the guy who puts the screws in the door. I mean, you DO need both to make the car, right?
And it isn't fair that the CEO makes 1,000 times the car worker either. All he does it push paper around while everyone else does all the work.gut;1153610 wrote:And it isn't fair that the engineer that designs the car makes more than the guy who puts the screws in the door. I mean, you DO need both to make the car, right?
Based on your tales of intramural greatness, I always assumed you were.Manhattan Buckeye;1153687 wrote:I'd love to be as athletic as Lebron James.
You really believe this??sleeper;1153620 wrote:And it isn't fair that the CEO makes 1,000 times the car worker either. All he does it push paper around while everyone else does all the work.