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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 942285" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>I teach out of state at a private high school where (some/most of ) the kids are striving to get into the best schools in the US and abroad. I have to say, the current data makes the students and their parents make some assumptions about me that aren't true, although I generally keep my mouth shut and don't try to correct them. Little do they know that "back in the day" I went to HS in Ga. and wasn't competing against the other "fairer" gender (back when we weren't very smart and thought there were just two of them although we weren't so naive as to think there weren't the occasional switch-hitters ) for spots in the FR class and also when the population was 60% of what it is now. All things being equal, if I were 18 nowadays with the same transcript I had coming out of HS, if I were on campus I would be cutting grass or laying sheetrock or fixing leaking toilets in the dormitories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 942285, member: 844"] I teach out of state at a private high school where (some/most of ) the kids are striving to get into the best schools in the US and abroad. I have to say, the current data makes the students and their parents make some assumptions about me that aren't true, although I generally keep my mouth shut and don't try to correct them. Little do they know that "back in the day" I went to HS in Ga. and wasn't competing against the other "fairer" gender (back when we weren't very smart and thought there were just two of them although we weren't so naive as to think there weren't the occasional switch-hitters ) for spots in the FR class and also when the population was 60% of what it is now. All things being equal, if I were 18 nowadays with the same transcript I had coming out of HS, if I were on campus I would be cutting grass or laying sheetrock or fixing leaking toilets in the dormitories. [/QUOTE]
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