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Originally posted by _Opi_
How about none of the above. There is good education in other countries other than America..maybe if you travelled outside of Kansas, you'd see that.
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AMEN!
Obviously, there is Greek life outside of the US, but it is not as important to the collegiate in most countries. For example, there is an engineering school in India, IIT that by far outshine anything we have here including MIT. Those students compete hard to get in and once they do, it's all about the business. A lot of the college students here may have come from families where the parents went to these schools. They believe college is about getting an education, not joining social groups, especially with us "unserious" American students.
Think about the fact that women are considered second class citizens in many countries and are not allowed to go to universities. The parents move here to give their daughters a chance to succeed. Or the fact that in general in society...including the oh so great American society...women are also much more under the parent's lock and key than the men in the families. That double standard means that while the sons may be allowed to date and party, the daughters are supposed to stay pure and innocent. I know this is hard, but you have to look outside of your personal experience and realize that you cannot compare the experiences of midwestern men to foreign women.
And about learning our ways...what are our ways? I'm sure my beliefs that I grew up with are much different than many other people on this board. Not better or worse, just different. We are not a country of one culture, one religion or one belief..so what way are they supposed to adapt to? Learn from everyone around you and don't expect them to be like you. Then we ALL can be a little more enlightened.