12-14-2018, 11:48 AM
@bluebooger. Oh "absolutely none" is true. It is true, here is one article on such a study:
https://psmag.com/environment/immigrants...reat-75166
Where are your stats? Here is an excerpt:
"Last week, the National Science Foundation released its biannual report on the state of U.S. science, Science and Engineering Indicators 2014...The U.S. is the world's preeminent producer of scientific research: it funds the most research in academia and business, it publishes more science than any other nation, and its scientific papers are disproportionately among the world's best. So who is responsible for producing all of this science?
To a large degree, the answer is: immigrants. As the president of the National Academy of Engineering put it in a 2005 testimony to Congress, "we are more prosperous and more secure" thanks to the tens of thousands of foreign scientists who come to do research in the U.S."
Where is your support to say otherwise?
Haha so funny joke about the Indians! The patents and hiring practices would say otherwise though. What about the Chinese and Japanese? are they cheap and incompetent as well? And STEM is soooo much more than just programming, seriously. We are talking about STEM here.
No the schools don't suck, its just that innovation breeds innovation and the big tech companies are there, so you have a better chance at working on cool stuff where all the big companies are, and to get to work in those companies its easiest to study in the US as you can work for up to 2 years after your study. Way easier and more sure than the H1B that's basically a lottery process.
https://psmag.com/environment/immigrants...reat-75166
Where are your stats? Here is an excerpt:
"Last week, the National Science Foundation released its biannual report on the state of U.S. science, Science and Engineering Indicators 2014...The U.S. is the world's preeminent producer of scientific research: it funds the most research in academia and business, it publishes more science than any other nation, and its scientific papers are disproportionately among the world's best. So who is responsible for producing all of this science?
To a large degree, the answer is: immigrants. As the president of the National Academy of Engineering put it in a 2005 testimony to Congress, "we are more prosperous and more secure" thanks to the tens of thousands of foreign scientists who come to do research in the U.S."
Where is your support to say otherwise?
Haha so funny joke about the Indians! The patents and hiring practices would say otherwise though. What about the Chinese and Japanese? are they cheap and incompetent as well? And STEM is soooo much more than just programming, seriously. We are talking about STEM here.
No the schools don't suck, its just that innovation breeds innovation and the big tech companies are there, so you have a better chance at working on cool stuff where all the big companies are, and to get to work in those companies its easiest to study in the US as you can work for up to 2 years after your study. Way easier and more sure than the H1B that's basically a lottery process.
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Master of Business Administration, Robert Cavelier University (2024-2025)
MS Information and Communication Technology (UK IET Accredited) (On Hold)
Master of Theological Studies, Nations University (6 cr)
UNDERGRAD : 184 Credits
BA Computer Science, TESU '19
BA Liberal Studies, TESU '19
AS Natural Science and Mathematics, TESU '19
StraighterLine (27 Cr) Shmoop (18 Cr) Sophia (11 Cr)
TEEX (5 Cr) Aleks (9 Cr) ED4Credit (3 Cr) CPCU (2 Cr) Study.com (39 Cr)
TESU (4 cr)
TT B&M (46 Cr) Nations University (9 cr) UoPeople: (3 cr) Penn Foster: (8 cr)