I was talking with my son the other day about the problems in universities and he noted that many of those would not be fixed until the caliber of the high schools improved.
He has a point. The issue becomes even more important when you contrast the quality of a modern high school education with what was studied - and learned - in the American high schools of the Thirties and Forties.
Check out those old textbooks. You'll be surprised.
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