again, how is this related to this thread again? So, if all is true you claim then the German economic output and quality of products should be lauded, no? After all most such products may have been manufactured by illiterates...
Ah, I stand corrected. "South East Asia". As for diplomas, we could always make a monetary wager on that if you'd like. I do think it's funny, however. All these negative US comments, but you supposedly came here for the education.
This one is your disciple, you don't even recognize your own anymore Tsingtao? He loves his and your country so much he would make hoops through endless stupidity to come out on a self-proclaimed top.
Wait, which negative US comments? I have praised the US for its top schools from the very beginning of this thread. I have simply concluded that the linked article is 100% spot on correct, ignoring all the political blame game. I like your country, Tsingtao, but fact is that most in your country are obese, one step away from personal financial disaster, a large number is lining up for food stamps, a significant number of people do not have sufficient heath care coverage, nor are they adequately prepared, financially, for retirement. But they lived a good life, spending most they have in their pockets. That is nothing to ridicule, I in fact have the highest respect for such way of life, though I do not personally immitate it. It is a country that rewards the hard working and currently sits lopsided in that it does not afford much opportunities to those anymore that start off a low base but protects all those at the top. So, one must be honest and truthful.
http://eblogfa.com/tech/top-20-best-education-systems-countries-in-the-world One of the many rankings you can find on internet. Watch where the US is standing. And Russia??? And for those fighting here: Germany scores higher than the US. But if you take this list everything is completely different: http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/world-university-rankings/2013-14/world-ranking
I cannot argue with any of this, except that "most people" are obese. I think that's a bit overstated, even if there are a ton of fatties. I think obesity rate in the US was something like 35%? At the top of the world, but clearly not most of us. The rest of it is spot on.