United States is not on the list because it's literacy rate is, according to US studies, at worst below 78% and at the best at 86% - that is at least 14% below most of Europe. Even then the education level of USA is far below Europe, just look at H-1B, that is why your scientific community does not collapse, you rely on the rest of the world to educate their scholars for your projects.
You're right, but don't forget that it's easier to achieve almost 100% literacy rate in countries with smaller population, affordable/no-tuition fees or compulsory education policies.
Lol. Think you have USA derangement syndrome. We have many faults and problems, agreed. Your statement is opinion not fact. Maybe an American university might have done you some good, taught you a little logic and reason.
United States is not on the list because it's literacy rate is, according to US studies, at worst below 78% and at the best at 86% - that is at least 14% below most of Europe. Even then the education level of USA is far below Europe, just look at H-1B, that is why your scientific community does not collapse, you rely on the rest of the world to educate their scholars for your projects.
You're right, but don't forget that it's easier to achieve almost 100% literacy rate in countries with smaller population, affordable/no-tuition fees or compulsory education policies.
Lol. Think you have USA derangement syndrome. We have many faults and problems, agreed. Your statement is opinion not fact. Maybe an American university might have done you some good, taught you a little logic and reason.
Ironically, it is a list of coin that lie the most also.
100 percent literacy rate. Really? That is just not believable. Sounds like maths is a problem here or the questioning is askew.