University entrance should be strictly on the basis of demonstrated merit and not on gender. Preferential admission for women would mean that individual men would be discriminated against on the basis of gender - all else being equal, the woman would be admitted before the man. So far no one except CE has raised the rights of men. What would be the good of excluding men from higher education? That is how things are going to end up someday, anyway. If women can make better use of the opportunity, they should make the program exclusively female. But neither should males be given a break when they don't measure up. No.preferntial treatment for women in college isn't necessary. Now we are seeing the where the real brains are in the human species. How ironic it would be that educational standards would have to be lowered to accomodate males, when women were excluded from education because men thought they didn't have the natural ability to equal males. Some are actually suggesting lowering standards to allow more males to enter college. It really isn't necessary to give preferential treatment since they are already applying to and getting accepted in greater numbers than males. The poll question is about admissions policies that have been discussed by some university administrations. Some of these comments are way off topic. Write the book on copulins and I will buy it. I don't need some research to tell me what I already know from personal experience, hon. I've told half a dozen women about copulins and they freaked out, knowing they had that much power at their beck & call. I'm going to take it for myself by whatever means are necessary. I'm not going to sit and wait for men to give me power. Schools should be gender segregated to ensure that young women learn what they need to know to be the leaders of the future and young men learn how to create a pleasing appearance while they accept the authority of the women around them. (They were once made up of all men) We should wipe out the epidemic of rape and sexual assualt by requiring all males to be medicated to reduce aggressiveness. Women should have first choice for managment and educational positions. Statistically that itself would lower the traffic death rate. Wives would order wine and their husband's meal. In a restauraunt the server would address me rather than my husband. From what I've read and researched, if just 25% of women knew their full potential, we men would become subordinates in the world. I hope women continue to never find out about copulins. Of a man truly knowing what life and women are really all about. Ultimately, it is this sense of entitlement that stands in the way They act like men and not sniveling little boys like we, unfortunatley tend toĭo because of a false sense of entitlement that they think comes with beingīorn male. Women may ultimately be the stronger sex, however, men can compete if Women have been opressed for so long it only seems fair for females to have an advantage in order to balance things. I agree that women dont need special treatment to succeed, but if universities care about the quality of their students, they should accept women, who have more potential to succeed. It should be a priority to educate women first because they will be the decision makers of the future. It makes sense that we should make the most of our educationial resources. The girls of today will be running the world as the women of tomorrow. The female is the stronger sex, and the future belongs to us. Women don't really need preferential treatment, as we already have the advantage over males. It seems fair, and the greater benefit to society, to give the opportunity to those who are statistically most likely to succeed. Since they are more likely to succeed, should women have preferential access to university? Preferential treatment for women Question: Women outnumber and outperform men in university, and the gap increases with years of study.
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