Quote from nutmeg:
All good points but kids better know these things before they graduate.
A little off topic here for a moment. My daughter is in 10 grade, she complained they have spent 4 days on Galileo, including watching an animated cartoon ( she said along the lines of sponge bob). I said we are in a heap of trouble.
Next up, she said she had to write a paper on a current event. I suggest Greece and found her some you tube vidoe's for a quick summary to see if she was interested.
Next day, it seems Greece was one of the suggested hot topics. Now the kicker is, the essay is on "oppression". geesus h crist, leave it to the teachers union to find the Greeks are oppressed.
I have a son who is a high school senior with a great GPA and awesome test scores. He can't get a job making minimum wage, because they're being taken by guys my age (and older).
His only hope is to get a degree in a field that is in demand. Problem is that by the time he graduates, those jobs will also be outsourced, or filled by H1B's.
Scary times for young people.
