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What is "made up" or isn't realistic? Do you seriously want to argue that people with advanced degrees from places like MIT are having trouble finding work? Or the foreign MIT grads are taking all the jobs away from the American MIT and Cal Tech grads? So people who graduate from MIT are just like the general population? No difference at all? A person with an MIT degree isn't someone who we want to stay and work/research/invent **** here? So we should just kick everyone who isnt an American out? |
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What is "made up" or "isn't realistic" about a guess? Apparently nothing in your world. The reality doesn't matter- just take an opinion and argue it. Who needs facts? ![]() I have no idea how many MIT engineering grads are employed, or if they are less or more employed than the rest of the highly skilled but unemployed types of population. But you guess that they are not unemployed, they couldn't possibly be, so that's good enough for me. Quote:
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http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/2144...e-graduate.htm Yeah its my "opinion" that MIT grads dont have much trouble finding work. I mean do you seriously have a learning disabilty? Has Dailykos.com melted your brain to the point where you now deny that the unemployment numbers don't really effect people like MIT grads? Or do the 1000 or so MIT graduates take away too many of the 99%'s jobs for you? In my opinion Albert Pujols is going to be signed to a very lucrative contract after the season. In my opinion the winner of the Breeders Cup Marathon will not be a serious horse of the year contender. In my opinion MIT grads dont have much trouble finding work after graduation. Only you would find fault with any of these 'assumptions' or opinions. |
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![]() And hey, you degenerated to ad hominen personal insults really quickly today! Well done ![]() ![]()
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I degenerated to insults? I make a statement that is hardly something that would need a huge amount of proof for anyone with 1/2 brain and you retort with your typical bullshit. Go ahead and keep deflecting from what you tried in a roundabout way to say. That MIT grads are having a hard time finding work because unemployment is high. Not only is that ridiclous but isnt really part of the original discussion anyway which was should foreign students from MIT be allowed to stay after they graduate. Naturally to anyone who isnt a moron is that they would be employed is a given. |
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As I said, I'm only laughing at your ability, from your lounge chair in front of TVG, to know the definitive employment rate of MIT engineering grads during the recession. And anyone who points out that is your point of "expertise" on MIT grad employment rate, is a "1/2 brained" "moron", filled with "typical bullshit". And no, you don't do "ad hominen" attacks, either. LOL
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![]() You understand that MIT isnt just a typical school right?
http://web.mit.edu/facts/industry.html "Most strikingly, the Institute takes an entrepreneurial approach to entrepreneurship itself—one key factor in a record of successful business startups that is unexcelled in the world. Between 200 and 400 companies are started each year by MIT staff and alumni. Data from a 2009 study suggest that 25,800 firms have been founded by alumni, employing about 3.3 million employees and generating about $2 trillion in annual revenue. If these companies formed a nation, they would have ranked as the world’s 11th-largest economy." Yeah I'm sure that none of those firms would be looking to hire MIT grads... |