[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>At 10:56 AM 10/17/00 +0800, Jolly Roger wrote:
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>>By the sophomore year, regular high school students that have 
>>survived have usually caught up to their science high counterparts.
>
>Here you probably weren't referring to PSHS. When programmable
>calculators were a cool new thing (pre-PC XT era), we already had 
>a summer elective on computer basics. It has kept improving since.

I meant that by the second year in *college* the non-science high school grads are 
about even with the science high grads. Often because the science high grads have 
slacked off because the first year was easy for them. 

>Heck, the gym looks finished already ;-)

Really? And it only took them, what, 12? 13 years? Has your olympic-size swimming pool 
seen water yet? You gotta wonder who got the kickbacks on that white elephant...

>>Anyone else have interviews like this, or am I just lucky?
>
>Our schools seem to be producing Windows graduates in hordes...

Sad but true.

JR


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