Make Cal Great Again ;-)

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Golden One
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OaktownBear said:

Golden One said:

OaktownBear said:


Cal didn't really become Cal until significant changes were made after your time.
You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. Cal has been highly competitive since long before you were born. You should stop insulting people who are older than you and have experienced more of the realities of life than you have. It's an understatement to say that you're very naive.
He started it and you are wrong on the facts. From Frontline "History of Admissions at UC Berkeley"

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The crown jewel of the University of California system, Berkeley is arguably one of the most selective public universities in the country. In 1999, it denied over 70 percent of its applicants. But the competition to get into the University of California's flagship campus wasn't always so steep. Before 1960, 15 percent of California's high school graduates were eligible to attend the school, and until 1964, the school admitted anyone who met its requirements. But competition increased after the 1960 adoption of the Master Plan for Higher Education in California, spearheaded by then president of the University of California system, Clark Kerr.
I don't give a damn how old he is and. He can shut his damned mouth with the constant trashing of the fabulous student body at Cal. He is a complete ignoramus and is a rude ass. I'm sorry if you feel caught in the crossfire, but everything I said to him is factually true. It is an undeniable fact that many of the students admitted into his class would not be admitted to Berkeley, or UCLA or UC San Diego or Davis or Santa Barbara or Santa Cruz or Irvine if they were applying today. I'm sorry if that truth is difficult. If he wants to continue to attack today's Cal students I will defend them with vigor. If he is willing to stop attacking Cal students, I will not have to speak of this truth. By the way today Cal denies close to 85% which is higher than in 1999 and slightly higher than the 0% in 1960.

And by the way, I am 50 years old and have experienced quite a bit of life so you can stop talking to me like I'm a child. He and I are both adults. He has earned my disrespect.
Sorry, but you have no idea if students admitted into his class would be admitted to Berkeley, or UCLA, or UC San Diego, or Davis, or Santa Barbaba, or Santa Cruz, or Irvine if they were applying today. Times are different, students are different, qualifications are different, and requirements are different. You're just speculating based on your prejudices. The population of the state is very different today and at least 3-4 times higher than it was 50 years ago, and the size of the student body today is only about 75% higher than it was 50 years ago, so there are fewer spaces for many more people. Then you also have to realize that there are many more out of state admits today due to economic necessity on the part of the university. I'll bet there are 10 times more out of state students at Cal today than there were 50 years ago. Plus a 4.0 GPA today is about equivalent to a 2.5 GPA 50 years ago due to grade inflation. Stop trashing yesterday's students.

And if you're only 50, you're barely out of diapers compared to many on this Board.
bearister
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Golden One said:


And if you're only 50, you're barely out of diapers compared to many on this Board.


I'm older than he is. Who do I call to get out of these diapers?
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The biggest issue with college admissions these days has nothing to do with grades or test scores or anything else so complex. It's just a simple matter of supply and demand.

The supply - the number of freshman admitted to American universities in a given year - has not increased at anything close to the increase in population over the last 50 years.

So today, you have millions more applying for admission to effectively the same number of spots from a couple of decades ago. So the laws of supply and demand apply here. More demand, unchanged supply, result is increased cost (or, in this analogy, higher grades and test scores needed).
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." -- (maybe) Benjamin Disraeli, popularized by Mark Twain
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AunBear89 said:

The biggest issue with college admissions these days has nothing to do with grades or test scores or anything else so complex. It's just a simple matter of supply and demand.

The supply - the number of freshman admitted to American universities in a given year - has not increased at anything close to the increase in population over the last 50 years.

So today, you have millions more applying for admission to effectively the same number of spots from a couple of decades ago. So the laws of supply and demand apply here. More demand, unchanged supply, result is increased cost (or, in this analogy, higher grades and test scores needed).
It's not just population, but is also compounded by the percentage of high school graduates applying to 4-year universities is drastically different than earlier generations.

But to the earlier generational issue. . . It is simply clear that anyone under 50 or over 60 is much more feeble minded than those in their 50's. It's either diapers or geritol. There is a very thin in-between. This can't be argued, since I am included in the preferred group - ergo it must be a fact.
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Excellent points all around! In Santa Clara County, I would guess the % of Seniors applying to 4 year colleges is above 50 - with some schools as high as 75+

AND, yes - geezers and youngens need to merge to the right to make way for us in our 50s. 50 is the new black - or something like that.
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." -- (maybe) Benjamin Disraeli, popularized by Mark Twain
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BeachedBear said:


It's not just population, but is also compounded by the percentage of high school graduates applying to 4-year universities is drastically different than earlier generations.

But to the earlier generational issue. . . It is simply clear that anyone under 50 or over 60 is much more feeble minded than those in their 50's. It's either diapers or geritol. There is a very thin in-between. This can't be argued, since I am included in the preferred group - ergo it must be a fact.
Extremely well-argued.....gives me yet another reason for being proud to be a CAL grad.
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Wait, I am over 60 and looking for diapers!
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When. I transferred to Cal from Contra Costa College, all you needed was a degree from there, plus some language requirement. The courses I took at jr college were harder than those at Cal, with exception of George Linkowski's History class .name probably spelled wrong.
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bearister said:

Golden One said:


And if you're only 50, you're barely out of diapers compared to many on this Board.


I'm older than he is. Who do I call to get out of these diapers?


AB/DL? A/S/L?
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oskidunker said:

When. I transferred to Cal from Contra Costa College, all you needed was a degree from there, plus some language requirement. The courses I took at jr college were harder than those at Cal, with exception of George Linkowski's History class .name probably spelled wrong.


I was partners with his son, Hubert, in two different Oakland law firms.

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Thanks.
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Dear Oak: I am coming from Walnut Creek. Thank you for asking.
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bearchamp said:

Wait, I am over 60 and looking for diapers!
I have some brand new ones in unopened packages for sale on Craig's List. I no longer need them. 5 bucks a package. PM me if interested.
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SFCityBear said:

bearchamp said:

Wait, I am over 60 and looking for diapers!
I have some brand new ones in unopened packages for sale on Craig's List. I no longer need them. 5 bucks a package. PM me if interested.


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