- Jul 17, 2003
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I had Something to Say as SOOn as I saw the Title!
Even Besides the Fact that He isat and HBCU(smh) If he was not there, a less harder workin student would have gotten it(obviously undeseving)
I believe that our Problems are universal and Young Men(&AND women)Are Bcoming Less Serious About there Future's.
It's No like what Goes on Outside of te Campus Does Not Follow ONTO the Campus...Or Even that we should believe the Students do not involvethem selves in unnecesary or unaceptable behaviors.....
ManyAfrican Aerican Studnt that Show pomise in Education nd go Fora well paying career, are usually the ones that Have all the OTHER moral out of Base...(not to play statistic or Nothing)
We are Livingin Times Where Brains Gets you Nowhere with the Crew....so Are there going to Be More Young Scholars Striving For Excellance.... or......More Young G's(or Whever) Showing out in the Club and Doing School on the Side?.....smh
THese Y7oung Men already Need to Work Harder To Recover Knowlege that Caucasians Recieve more Traditionally than We do....And right now? it Sems Like Trippe To Quadrouple......Are they?
The Game is Always On
I just want to be clear here. R U saying that white college kids work and study harder than black college kids? Also, if we use that logic, this is the first valedictorian that morehouse has ever had that truly meets universal standards. If you beleive this is the case, do you think that Packwood truly has "raised the bar" for one of the finer learning institutions in America that is predominantly black. I just want to make sure I understand your post. Thanks