Telemaq
Telemaq t1_ith5zty wrote
Reply to comment by TatonkaJack in [OC] Chances to attend a "Grande Ecole (Top university) in France. If you want to attend "ENA", the best university in France, you have 330x chances if your father graduated from there. by pacmanpill
Not saying no such a thing never happens, but it is nowhere as systematic as it is in the US
Telemaq t1_itgqvso wrote
Reply to comment by TatonkaJack in [OC] Chances to attend a "Grande Ecole (Top university) in France. If you want to attend "ENA", the best university in France, you have 330x chances if your father graduated from there. by pacmanpill
No university is going to admit…
No university in France is going to admit…
Should have to precise that my previous statement excludes North America….
Telemaq t1_itezldy wrote
Reply to [OC] Chances to attend a "Grande Ecole (Top university) in France. If you want to attend "ENA", the best university in France, you have 330x chances if your father graduated from there. by pacmanpill
Admissions are based on admission exams. No university is going to admit someone just because their daddy made a big donation to get their kids in.
Being from a family of ingénieurs, doctors or pilots doesn’t take any merit away. Kids get inspired by their parents, so it wouldn’t be surprising if they follow their parents footstep.
But yes, if you are from a family of pilots, you may have step ahead everyone else by being introduced to the field at a younger age. But you still have to put in the work required and just cannot coast along.
This is where the entrance exams come in to level the field as much as possible to give everyone a fair chance.
This graph is bullshit anyways with no source cited for the data, if misspelling of noble didn’t tell us that already. Poteau de merde.
Telemaq t1_itezhtj wrote
Reply to comment by pacmanpill in [OC] Chances to attend a "Grande Ecole (Top university) in France. If you want to attend "ENA", the best university in France, you have 330x chances if your father graduated from there. by pacmanpill
Admissions are based on admission exams. No university is going to admit someone just because their daddy made a big donation to get their kids in.
Being from a family of ingénieurs, doctors or pilots doesn’t take any merit away. Kids get inspired by their parents, so it wouldn’t be surprising if they follow their parents footstep.
But yes, if you are from a family of pilots, you may have step ahead everyone else by being introduced to the field at a younger age. But you still have to put in the work required and just cannot coast along.
This is where the entrance exams come in to level the field as much as possible to give everyone a fair chance.
This graph is bullshit anyways with no source cited for the data, if misspelling of noble didn’t tell us that already. Poteau de merde.
Telemaq t1_ithhkpl wrote
Reply to comment by Creep2Crazies in [OC] Chances to attend a "Grande Ecole (Top university) in France. If you want to attend "ENA", the best university in France, you have 330x chances if your father graduated from there. by pacmanpill
Are the prépas for the Grandes Écoles different from the regular prépas (for example maths sup for an engineering school)?
I am not saying the inequalities are inexistent, especially when it comes to the financial situation. But thinking rigueur doesn’t apply to those applicants and they can just coast through because of their background as the OP implied is disingenuous.