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Wed, 28 May 2025 14:47:43 -0700
whiteguyinchina from private IP, post #17222785

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US is the most educated country in the world

https://www.visualcapitalist.com/charted-the-worlds-most-educated-countries/


Wed, 28 May 2025 14:57:42 -0700
TribalBarConnection from private IP
Reply #14783179

A lot of college grads are retards though now. 


Wed, 28 May 2025 15:39:15 -0700
Andy from private IP
Reply #17831374
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College has never been more worthless than it is now.  What are folks even doing there?  ChatGPT does your essays, ChatGPT grades them, professors don't even do
the work they are paid for, and people don't learn.  What is the point?


Wed, 28 May 2025 15:52:23 -0700
marlon from private IP
Reply #19251340

how do u figure? 
US is the most educated country in the world
article says something else

Western nations have the highest education rates, with Europe accounting for six 
of the top 10 countries by share of educated adults.

Ireland leads the list, with over half or 52% of its population aged 25–64 holding a university degree or more. Switzerland and Singapore follow closely
behind, at 46% and 45%, respectively.

Meanwhile, the United States stands out with a high share (40%) of educated population and the third-highest number of educated people, at over 78 million.

India and China, the world’s two most populous countries, have the lowest proportion of educated people in the dataset. However, they have the highest volume
of degree-holders among all other countries due to their population sizes.

Other emerging economies in South America, including Chile, Costa Rica, Brazil, and Colombia, have education attainment rates ranging between 19% and 23%.

Given the strong positive correlation between education levels and GDP per capita, improving access to higher education remains a priority for developing
economies, where large parts of the workforce are uneducated


Thu, 29 May 2025 07:41:45 -0700
whiteguyinchina from private IP
Reply #12183550
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Yea a bit of clickbait but still USA has the third most college graduates in the world. 70 some million.

Exactly how the BA is garbage now. What is the point is exactly the point. People can comment on politics but can't fix their garbage disposal. 

The joke on JDU was you should do HVAC or plumbing. Not a joke anymore.

I have a buddy. Dropped out of high school. Got into drugs. Got clean. Was arrested and conviction expunged. Went into electrician training at like mid 30s. Now
10 years later he has to turn down jobs and is employable almost anywhere in the USA and Europe. At this point he may be outearning me since my business
disastrously dropped off the last few years.

And here I am a doctor of laws with degree from prestigious institution speaking 5 languages and with photos to prove important people knew my name. And my
prospects are not as stable.

Discuss.




Thu, 29 May 2025 14:11:07 -0700
marlon from private IP
Reply #13825909

yes but i'm getting old, my body is one pain after another, fatigue, etc,
sure is nice to WFH.  dealing w/ people is tough.  keeping up w/ tax law is hard enough.  


Thu, 29 May 2025 14:17:18 -0700
marlon from private IP
Reply #12841145

also i once worked for an electrician & other contractor types, all loudmouth bully rednecks, it got old fast, these guys don't understand what i do, they just
listen to their girlfriends.  


@12183550 Andy 🥺 @17831374 2607:fb91:baf:4cc1:d531:233:7992:f9af 🥺
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