Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Hyde Schools
The 10 Priorities (from Biggest Job)
Ursus:
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---IF there was a way to quantify it, I suspect that there is a large element of randomness: flip a coin - heads you get a diploma tails you don't.
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I think it could be random if you were lucky enough to be one of the more "invisible" ones. But if they honed their sights on you for one reason or another, you fell into one of the extreme categories: either set up to be one of Hyde's "superstars," or impeded and sabotaged whilst you were there, and long after you left.
Anonymous:
Hey Ursey...
Do you have a job. Man, if you worked for me and spent all this time posting, I'd be pretty bummed.
If you're a trust funder...how 'bout a donation for the new student ctr on the Woodstock campus?!
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---There is something evil and vicious in the Gaulds' above portrait of the smart kid. He doesn't work for his good grades. He lacks character. He is responsible for the nation's high dropout rates. He corrupts youth, causing them to lie, cheat, and steal (!). His very presence in the classroom is demoralizing to others. How familiar it all sounds. How Mein Kampf. No wonder I felt like the Prince of the New Pharisees.
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???
And yet... I don't think there is a school in this country that has a higher "drop-out" rate than Hyde. I think they are lucky if they can claim 40% stay the whole course 'till "graduation." It's probably far less than that. Not exactly the kind of information that Hyde would be forthright about.
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---There is something evil and vicious in the Gaulds' above portrait of the smart kid. He doesn't work for his good grades. He lacks character. He is responsible for the nation's high dropout rates. He corrupts youth, causing them to lie, cheat, and steal (!). His very presence in the classroom is demoralizing to others. How familiar it all sounds. How Mein Kampf. No wonder I felt like the Prince of the New Pharisees.
--- End quote ---
???
And yet... I don't think there is a school in this country that has a higher "drop-out" rate than Hyde. I think they are lucky if they can claim 40% stay the whole course 'till "graduation." It's probably far less than that. Not exactly the kind of information that Hyde would be forthright about.
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Interesting point.
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Hey Ursey...
Do you have a job. Man, if you worked for me and spent all this time posting, I'd be pretty bummed.
If you're a trust funder...how 'bout a donation for the new student ctr on the Woodstock campus?!
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I think he works for Hyde.
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