Aussie unis make it easy for foreign students

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussions' started by oxpecker, Oct 21, 2004.

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  1. oxpecker

    oxpecker New Member

  2. ham

    ham member

    you might say the same about the USA ( & other countries ), where "affirmative actions" are the rule.
    By the definition, some people ( classified by racial, ethnic, income etc background ) have to be shuttled to graduation, unless one wants to stir troubles because of alleged "racism", "sexism" etc.
    The wishful cover is usually that, by shuttling a few (hundred thousands?) underachievers ( classed by race, ethnic, etc ) to graduation, one might "show the path" to others from the same background.
    This very, very rarely happens & one might just get a "graduation stamp" minority that expects the "leniency" to be neverending.
    I think one just got what he looked for.

    I remember such cases at my former university & they were dealt with "politically correct", hence we had a "degree mill " inside the university.

    I thought about it, when Australia started trying to attract students from its neighboring developing countries.
    I mean: what's there to wonder?
    They handle it with the condescending attitude of some "food for *** children " charity event; and the twisted "politically correct", US style agenda.
     

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