| Archives I can't find any decent colleges in smaller cities; Originally Posted by Scucca
Based on what criteria? The suggestion that one journal is better than another is bogus, but ... |
04-09-08, 10:30 PM
|
#41 (permalink)
| | Educator
Join Date: Jul 2006 Last Online: Yesterday 07:13 PM
Posts: 947
Thanks: 57
Thanked 76 Times in 61 Posts
Lean: Libertarian Gender:  | Re: I can't find any decent colleges in smaller cities Quote:
Originally Posted by Scucca Based on what criteria? The suggestion that one journal is better than another is bogus, but still used in research quality ratings. The so-called "top journals" have become overly technical and of little practical value. | It's better in the sense that it tends to have more Nobel prize winning pieces (which implies a certain degree of quality). It is also more influential. If the "European" method were preferable (and did something in the way of making actual predictions) it would have been chosen by now. The mathematical methods not from their inability to make predictions, but the difficulty in modeling realistic scenarios. As mathematics develops, and hopefully with a few Keynes/Friedmans along the way the models will be better able to predict reality. (Especially with the rise of "Super-crunching" data systems). As the technology develops so too will the models (which will bring them closer to reality). Neuroeconomics should also help move the field along. Quote:
Originally Posted by Scucca A temporary phenomenon, reflecting the over-reliance on neoclassical economics. As economics corrects its error, the technical experts produced by the UK and US will become less important. | Temporary in the sense that this has been the norm for the past six decades. It's a phenomenon (U.S. dominance) that's seen in most social sciences. Most European universities aren't comparable (in terms of social science research) to their American counterparts. Is there some metric you can point to where Europe clearly defeats the U.S. in terms of research impact (or any other metric for that matter)? That doesn't mean Europe's universities are bad. In fact I'd wager that a number of top professors and current grad students came from European universities, but that does not change the fact that the U.S. is where they get their PhD. |
| |
04-09-08, 11:07 PM
|
#42 (permalink)
| | The Weather Man
Join Date: Jan 2006 Last Online: Today 05:00 AM Location: Clinging tenaciously to my guns and bibles.
Posts: 9,379
Thanks: 1,882
Thanked 1,132 Times in 848 Posts
Lean: Conservative Gender:  Awards:
Current Mood: | Re: I can't find any decent colleges in smaller cities Quote:
Originally Posted by 128shot ..i have a phobia of living in cities with more than 800,000 people I don't know why, but every time I'm in a city that has roughly more than that, I just can't seem to manage the monster size of it all..
But all the decent colleges I could ever get in to (except 2) are located in such places.
Anyone got like a decent way to search colleges by both criteria and size of town they're located in? | Black Hills State Univercity and the School of Mines. |
| |
04-10-08, 04:13 AM
|
#43 (permalink)
| | R.I.P. Léo
Join Date: Oct 2006 Last Online: Today 07:20 PM Location: Here
Posts: 4,258
Thanks: 1,754
Thanked 576 Times in 433 Posts
Current Mood: | Re: I can't find any decent colleges in smaller cities Quote:
Originally Posted by new coup for you Yeah but the vast majority of the top schools are here. I want to be able to go to the best school possible.
And even our ****ty schools are as good as French schools. Their college system is a joke. I would consider a French bachelors degree equivalent to a high school degree at a fairly good school in America.
And I'll be fair and show the whole story.
American lower education is a travesty compared to continental (and even British) lower education. No comparison. Our lower education is as poor as continental higher education. | Well,
1) how can you compare? Rankings mainly compare the size of universities?
2) Then, if the rankings were accurate, how is it that thousands of European scientists are hired by US universities/companies every year?
Based on what friends of mine have told (people who were at my school and then spent a year in US high school, in LA, in Michigan and in Seattle), high school there is a joke. I'll ask them for more details but basically they said it is a joke. YouTube - Miss Teen USA 2007 - South Carolina answers a question
__________________ ===|:-)
Last edited by bub : 04-10-08 at 04:33 AM.
|
| |
04-10-08, 09:29 AM
|
#44 (permalink)
| | Educator
Join Date: Jul 2006 Last Online: Yesterday 07:13 PM
Posts: 947
Thanks: 57
Thanked 76 Times in 61 Posts
Lean: Libertarian Gender:  | Re: I can't find any decent colleges in smaller cities Quote:
Originally Posted by bub Well,
1) how can you compare? Rankings mainly compare the size of universities?
2) Then, if the rankings were accurate, how is it that thousands of European scientists are hired by US universities/companies every year?
Based on what friends of mine have told (people who were at my school and then spent a year in US high school, in LA, in Michigan and in Seattle), high school there is a joke. I'll ask them for more details but basically they said it is a joke. | Not to be overly argumentative, but I don't think anyone can deny Europe does not lag behind the U.S. in the hard sciences at the university level as much as they do in other areas. High school is a joke depending on what kind of classes you take and what university you go to. At my former high school the "regular" classes were exceptionally easy. |
| |
04-10-08, 11:36 AM
|
#45 (permalink)
| | R.I.P. Léo
Join Date: Oct 2006 Last Online: Today 07:20 PM Location: Here
Posts: 4,258
Thanks: 1,754
Thanked 576 Times in 433 Posts
Current Mood: | Re: I can't find any decent colleges in smaller cities Quote:
Originally Posted by SFLRN Not to be overly argumentative, but I don't think anyone can deny Europe does not lag behind the U.S. in the hard sciences at the university level as much as they do in other areas. High school is a joke depending on what kind of classes you take and what university you go to. At my former high school the "regular" classes were exceptionally easy. | I can't compare universities, as I don't know anybody who has been to an US uni. But I can compare high schools. If you want more details, ask me and I'll send a mail to some friends who have been in the USA (of course you have to trust in their personnal experience, there won't be anything scientific in the comparison)
But I don't really agree with the rankings. Even the experts don't find real criteria for that. They rank by size, by the number of nobel prizes...but don't take many factors into account.
For example, if the number of language spoken by students was taken into account, countries like Switzerland, Belgium or the Netherlands would be in the top, while English-speaking countries would probably be last.
Other important things, like the knowledge of arts or history (and not only national history) are very difficult to rank. We don't learn the same things.
And when common tests are attempted to rank these things, US always score better because the way the questions are asked is very familiar to US students (multiple choices questions for example) while here the students are asked to write down x lines about a subject.
So, ranking schools/high schools/universities is very difficult, and as these rankings are done by US researchers on an US way, and who don't take into account many factors that would be favourable to other countries, there is always a bias in favor of US students.
Of course Cambridge, Oxford or Berkely are probably the best universities, but don't look down at European universities, whose level is not bad at all. We educate engineers who built the Airbus the US Army has just bought, who build the busses you are using (Van Hool), the trains you copied (ACELA)...
Last edited by bub : 04-10-08 at 11:56 AM.
|
| |
04-10-08, 12:52 PM
|
#46 (permalink)
| | Upper West Side Jacobin
Join Date: Aug 2005 Last Online: Today 10:47 PM Location: Philly, "The City that shoves you back!"
Posts: 8,262
Thanks: 496
Thanked 1,426 Times in 1,028 Posts
Gender:  | Re: I can't find any decent colleges in smaller cities You're forgetting the record numbers of Europeans who attend American and Anglo schools. I suspect a great many AirBus engineer went to MIT and Caltech. |
| |
04-10-08, 01:10 PM
|
#47 (permalink)
| | R.I.P. Léo
Join Date: Oct 2006 Last Online: Today 07:20 PM Location: Here
Posts: 4,258
Thanks: 1,754
Thanked 576 Times in 433 Posts
Current Mood: | Re: I can't find any decent colleges in smaller cities Quote:
Originally Posted by new coup for you You're forgetting the record numbers of Europeans who attend American and Anglo schools. I suspect a great many AirBus engineer went to MIT and Caltech. | you are both wrong and obstinate
jk  |
| |
04-10-08, 01:12 PM
|
#48 (permalink)
| | Upper West Side Jacobin
Join Date: Aug 2005 Last Online: Today 10:47 PM Location: Philly, "The City that shoves you back!"
Posts: 8,262
Thanks: 496
Thanked 1,426 Times in 1,028 Posts
Gender:  | Re: I can't find any decent colleges in smaller cities You know, I did admit that your guys lower education is vastly superior...
honestly it's a better deal for you. I can't attend German elementary school, but you can attend American college. |
| |
04-10-08, 01:39 PM
|
#49 (permalink)
| | R.I.P. Léo
Join Date: Oct 2006 Last Online: Today 07:20 PM Location: Here
Posts: 4,258
Thanks: 1,754
Thanked 576 Times in 433 Posts
Current Mood: | Re: I can't find any decent colleges in smaller cities Quote:
Originally Posted by new coup for you You know, I did admit that your guys lower education is vastly superior...
honestly it's a better deal for you. I can't attend German elementary school, but you can attend American college. | and you know, i don't want to look as if I looked down at US education. I just said I didn't agree that our universities were lame.
This evening there is a party, there will be both teachers and booze, and if I'm a bit drunk maybe I'll ask them what they think about this question (one of them got his diploma in Stanford)      |
| |
04-10-08, 01:41 PM
|
#50 (permalink)
| | Upper West Side Jacobin
Join Date: Aug 2005 Last Online: Today 10:47 PM Location: Philly, "The City that shoves you back!"
Posts: 8,262
Thanks: 496
Thanked 1,426 Times in 1,028 Posts
Gender:  | Re: I can't find any decent colleges in smaller cities There's a difference right there...you couldn't pay me to drink with my teachers. |
| | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
Posting Rules
| You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts HTML code is Off | | | | |