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In reply to the discussion: My husband went to a scientific meeting last week. [View all]Bluestocking
(552 posts)1. To scientific education in the US
Canada, China, Japan, South Korea, and the EU countries will continue to move forward and the US will be just like Russia who used to be at the top of the scientific community.
If I were starting out, I would be moving to a different country.
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It's her excuse, not a valid reason. Smart and dedicated enough for a PHD? Smart enough to learn French.
Norrrm
19 hrs ago
#55
Most scientists, myself included, feel the same way. AAAS sends all these thinly veiled emails of "concern."
NNadir
Wednesday
#2
But don't forget all the disaster movies where the authorities always ignore the scientist hero.
Beartracks
Yesterday
#43
Plus we grew up with parents who wanted their kids to go to college even if they didn't.
redstatebluegirl
Yesterday
#42