HiTech
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Here's a site where you can query fellow countrymen, who can assist with your school projects. Post your question under Science or Engineering categories.
Yahoo! Answers India
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If I were from India, I think I would find this post quite offensive. It is a no wonder Americans get labeled as they do by other countries.
I have seen a fair number of 'help me plz' posts from supposed advanced countries.
Have you ever visited the place? I have, several times and it would not worry me if I never went back.If I were from India,
Quite possibly, but, it does reflect the reality of many posts from the sub-continent.I think I would find this post quite offensive.
Erm.. you guys do bring it on yourselves sometimes!It is a no wonder Americans get labeled as they do by other countries.
I assume that that is the number of persons registered with ETO.Here is an interesting tidbit.
electro-tech-online.com Rank By Country...
IMHO any student in his final year needs to ask a Forum for project ideas, the guy/gal is in the wrong profession.
Btw, indians should learn some slang by now :I
No point in arguing with hi-tech, he is too sarcastic while few Indian guys are too childish. I only fear that he would have received a pm and that worried him. After all said, his humble opinion is for good of a student, but distracting a person not to post in this form and to go to Indian Yahoo answers, is unjustified. It is for Moderators and Electromaster to deal with such things, perhaps.Lol, I found this thread funny.
I looks like nothing has changed in the last five months.
Most jokes will offend one person or another.
So far no one from India has complained about this thread so what's the point of arguing about it?
The education system in India is poor compared to the US, Australia, the UK, Canada etc. so it wouldn't surprise me if they're not so many technical people in India.
Maybe some of these posters are going to resell the solution to lazy American students? LOL!If I say that many American students purchase ready spoon fed projects from Indian sources, it wont be accepted even though true. we will only be venting our heat purposeless.
There do seem to be more lazy Indian students here than other nationalities but it might be the poor English that makes them more noticeable. My theory is that there are many people in India who understandably want a quick and easy solution to their poverty, once solution is to take a course and I suspect that many take courses that are beyond their current level of ability so they resort to seeking quick answers from Internet forums.
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There do seem to be more lazy Indian students here than other nationalities but it might be the poor English that makes them more noticeable. My theory is that there are many people in India who understandably want a quick and easy solution to their poverty, once solution is to take a course and I suspect that many take courses that are beyond their current level of ability so they resort to seeking quick answers from Internet forums.
Hitech said:My experience in higher education indicates just the opposite. I have worked closely with numerous Indian, SriLankan, Bangladesh students and they all have done very well in their studies and graduated to successful carreers. However, to the best of my knowledge, those who majored in engineering never appeared to be clueless or helpless when it came to their final year project. A majority of them have remained here in the states, becoming naturalized and productive citizens.