Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Hyde Schools
Hyde Enrollment
Che Gookin:
lemonparty eh?
Lols.. quite the classic that one.
I prefer this site:
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Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""Che Gookin"" ---Loosing 70 percent of your class in any academic setting is actually pretty common. Of my freshman class in university only 25 percent of us graduated. Public schools, high schools that is, tend to have their own drop out rates and student transfers. What those numbers are I have no idea. Given that they are public institutions I wouldn't compare them to a private duckfarm like Hyde.
Hyde survives not by the number of students that graduates, but by the number of students that walk in the door as new students every year.
So long as hyde can keep its overall population over a certain level the number of graduating students is of no consquence as I'm sure Hyde has become quite adept at manipulating the facts to make some sort of plausible explanation avaliable to those few parents who even bother to ask.
More than likely the majority of our current parenting herd would be content with general statements like, "Well 90 percent of our graduates go onto college!"
"coughs... don't mind the fact that only 30 percent actually survive this shithole."
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Hey not unusual in a collegiate setting. I hardly think it is the norm for secondary education. It certainly is not a recommendation for the Hyde model that seeks to supplant the current secondary school model.
I did a major/minor Comp Sci/Electrical Engineering. The 101 courses were in auditoriums the 200 300 level course were in intimate setting where we all knew each other's names. A good deal of the drop outs ended up in business school. I was amused at how light the math requirements for the education majors that were going to teach Math.
I really though it was funny that a hyde grad posted in the wikipedia that Hyde education was based on a compass that has five points then listed four. Cant count, no clue about a compass: there is a fine example of hyde education, one of the "elite" 30%.
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""Che Gookin"" ---Loosing 70 percent of your class in any academic setting is actually pretty common. Of my freshman class in university only 25 percent of us graduated. Public schools, high schools that is, tend to have their own drop out rates and student transfers. What those numbers are I have no idea. Given that they are public institutions I wouldn't compare them to a private duckfarm like Hyde.
Hyde survives not by the number of students that graduates, but by the number of students that walk in the door as new students every year.
So long as hyde can keep its overall population over a certain level the number of graduating students is of no consquence as I'm sure Hyde has become quite adept at manipulating the facts to make some sort of plausible explanation avaliable to those few parents who even bother to ask.
More than likely the majority of our current parenting herd would be content with general statements like, "Well 90 percent of our graduates go onto college!"
"coughs... don't mind the fact that only 30 percent actually survive this shithole."
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Qualitative difference, though. If you don't make the grade in public school or university, it's usually because you're not smart enough. If you don't make it at Hyde, it's because you're not a good enough human being -- or so Hyde would have you believe.
Nice site.
Anonymous:
I must point out that the Hyde education stress Attitude over Aptitude. The wiki poster posted the misinformation with great character and a good attitude. That is the important thing.
Che Gookin:
By all means there can be no comparison of Hyde with a university other than to point out that the costs typically come out of pocket.
My point isn't to compare Hyde's academically to a university. However, I do contend that the same sort of winnowing process occurs in both a university as does hyde. The factors that fuel the winnowing process are completely different mind you.
again to illustrate
1000 new students go to university x... 300 graduate
100 new students go to hyde.. 30 graduate..
How does hyde stay afloat?
Nothing to do with how many graduate and everything to do with how many students they gain every year versus how many they loose. Universities and Hyde depend on a certain population level to keep their doors open. By all means don't ignore the endowments and other financial support that comes from various 3rd party organizations as well.
ps.. anyone up for trolling the wiki site?
I think that lemonparty.org link would be much better on a pro-hyde wiki.
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