Well, it depends on the Government. In my country 50%
of the students are male and 50% - female.
Being on the female side I can say that it takes much
more efford for a woman to succeed.

Mira

--- Tony Karavidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It certainly wasn't the women. Not to offend any
> women on this list, but
> engineering class was 97% male so the odds were not
> good (for us men
> anyway).
> 
> Tony
> 
> 
> >I have no idea what made them decide to go into
> EE...
> >
> >Best regards,
> >Ivan Baggett
> >Bagotronix Inc.
> >website:  www.bagotronix.com
> 
> 
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