Would you rather the N of yacht builders' children get good education or the n (where n <<< N) children of wealthy parents get good education? Your argument is foolish.
Nexus 6P the phone will die randomly at random percentages. Sometimes you can turn it back on hours later and it'll last thirty minutes. Sometimes you have to "charge" it a little bit first. This issue happens at all percentages and I've had it for over 8 months now.
Nobody is saying to hire people who are less excellent than you normally would. What people are saying is make an effort to find candidates that are underrepresented.
I have a huge extended family 20+ kids my generation and while we aren't all close and kids will beat each other up sometimes there's no bullying. Blood is blood.
> Therefor I think the way Snapchat works it will never become mainstream like Facebook did because it doesn't work well for normal interaction between friends & family which is 90% of most peoples' social interaction.
I'd caution against using your personal experience to judge the medium's validity. Adolescents & young adults have plenty of non-sexual conversations on Snapchat. Sometimes you don't need it to be recorded not because you want privacy, but because it's unnecessary. Further, in the event you do want to save a picture you can. :)
> Yes, please do. When you do, take into account that "per default" means "as long as no other information is available", which only applies to people that you are completely unconnected to and have never interacted with.
You have two resumes and one last interview spot. They're fairly equal but one is Asian and the other is White. You pick Asian because Asians in general are better at technology and mathematics (that is abstract though). At least, that's the stereotype.
> The skills that get you straight As in school are trying, being organized, dedicated to seeing things through, and being willing to work hard.
Alternatively, being good at memorizing and having a high reading comprehension. Not to forget understanding the game or simply having greater resources (past samples, etc.). Let's not pretend like good grades, especially in America, require the sought after talents of organization and work ethic.
> Who are these people? Having lived in both rural and urban environments, I don't think I've ever succumbed to boredom.
I find it interesting that you've seemingly lived a life devoid of meeting ANYONE who was bored. I can name more than I can remember and that's JUST from university peers.
As an intern I wasn't even allowed a $500 credit card despite making well over the median wage. Imagine making much less? I'd be laughed out the building.
Reasonably priced only because your idea of value is distorted by American education fees. European education is as rigorous (if not more) and significantly cheaper than the 8.5k/semester I pay.