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phpisthebest | 2 years ago
Most college graduates likely could not pass a 8th grade exam from 100 years ago, the social cost of that is immense.
phpisthebest | 2 years ago
Most college graduates likely could not pass a 8th grade exam from 100 years ago, the social cost of that is immense.
BobaFloutist|2 years ago
Yeah I thought that book sucked too
> Most college graduates likely could not pass a 8th grade exam from 100 years ago
I highly doubt it, though we have no way to prove this one way or another. Maybe there'd be some like dates that we haven't memorized in modern times because priorities have changed, or some outdated home ec or shop practices.
Much more interesting is imagining a tween from 1924 trying to grapple with the advanced math and science (not to mention language skills) required to even take a modern AP class, let alone pass the exam.
But it's fine, it's developmentally appropriate for middle-aged and older men to find the days youths and teens lacking, your following in a time honored tradition of moral panics about how sure, we were idiots in our own special way, but these teens, these teens, are really something else, uniquely feckless in a way never before seen in history. Yes, every generation preceding mine has had this opinion, and has been soundly proven wrong, but, for the first time ever, we're right about it, and it just happens to be this generation of teens that is accurately described by the grumblings of old men, right when I want to start grumbling.
phpisthebest|2 years ago
Yes there is "kids get off my lawn" but to just dismiss all of the data and problems as that is ignorant and dangerous