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Exactly. This is the thing that embarasses me the most as a man. If my fellow guys were not this desperate, these women would not be having this conversation, because no dude with self-respect will ever get involved with someone like this.
/r/MensRights22/07/26 10:57 AM
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Are you mentally challenged or something? What does that have to do with student admissions, as you stated before?
/r/MensRights10/05/26 07:14 AM
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Not for gender. You have in general quotas in terms of the overall number of students for a degree - otherwise everyone would enroll in med school. In Portugal and Spain you have very limited quotas for students coming from former colonies. In terms of gender quotas in higher education access, only Sweden has really done it, and abandoned it a long time ago once it actually started hurting women and benefitting men. Of course this applies to public universities, which are the bulk of higher educ…
/r/MensRights09/05/26 06:17 PM
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There's a whole world outside the US. There are no gender quotas in university access in Europe. The universities are public, have a limited amount of vacancies, and people are admitted based on an objective GPA until all vacancies are filled. This GPA is usually determined in great part by local or national exams which are the same for all students and are blindly graded. Yet, women are still over-represented. As such, there are other factors leading to this. That was my point. Of course, no on…
/r/MensRights09/05/26 05:52 PM
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The assymetry also happens in pretty much anywhere outside of the US, where tertiary education is public, and therefore the access to it is purely objective and does not have any sort of discretionary component. It's normal that teenage girls outperform teenage boys in school, when they start puberty and mature significantly early. Unfortunately, education is a cumulative process, and so it's perfectly possible that it create imbalances that carry on through to the access to higher education. I …
/r/MensRights09/05/26 05:19 AM
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