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This could be a good site for numbers nerds. You can see how much money is spent on education by state and per student.
 

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Wait, "online discourse" is not reality?!

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It's always been strange to me that while US public schooling is generally seen as pretty sub-par, US post secondary schools - universities and the like - are the most highly ranked in the world. The majority of the top 100 uni's in the world are all in the States. If US public schooling is so bad, how come their uni's are so good? Something doesn't seem to add up.
US public schooling is constantly caught in a nasty social dilemma because it's publicly funded out of everyone's tax dollars, has a mandate to serve all kids of virtually all abilities, but is also subject to every individual's private agendas and interests - particularly, keeping their own taxes low but also including how much they personally value education and what kind of education that is. This is much less a problem (though not a completely absent one considering the number of publicly-funded university systems around) with colleges and universities - in no small part because attendance is voluntary rather than compulsory.
2) Money, money, money: the universities are in a global competition for it, in all of its forms. Colleges & Universities that get too visibly entangled in American culture wars lose international students, investments from foreign & domestic businesses & governments, and so forth. And the feedback loop between those income streams and the quality of recruits & graduates- and the statewide economies- is very strong.
Money is a BIG factor. Public schools are publicly funded and have a number of mandates they have to meet and have little control over. Universities, even the publicly funded ones like state university systems, have more control over their curriculum and very broad avenues to grubbing up money - particularly if they engage in research that can be monetized. That tends to create divisions between have and have-not departments, but they do help keep the lights on campus-wide.
 

Well, I'm old now so when I took a fall at Knotts Halloween Haunt a few years back, I braced myself by falling on first my left hand and then forearm. Took a couple weeks to figure it out, but I'd managed to do a hairline crack in the latter. Taught me my balance just isn't what it once was.

One of my feet turns out slightly farther than the other, and it has always given me problems with randomly losing my balance/kicking things/twisting my ankle/etc... I randomly fall on my arse at least three times a year.

I long ago taught myself to instantly react to any chance I may be falling or slipping by dropping straight downward so that, when I do inevitably tip over and land wrong, at least I won't injure myself as severely.

But even then, I really don't bounce nearly as well as I used to... Getting old sucks.
 

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