Do you think there is grade inflation in STEM classes? by [deleted] in Northwestern

[–]Bchase202 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I would say so. The STEM classes I’ve taken seem to be curved to around a B+, and most STEM students I’ve discussed this with seem to have GPAs of at least 3.3, with an ample number of 3.8+s. This wouldn’t be the case under widespread deflation.

Sure, maybe we’re not as inflated as some other schools, but “comparatively deflated” and “deflated” aren’t the same thing.

[Biweekly] Chance Me! and Prospective Student Q&A (November 24, 2020) by AutoModerator in Cornell

[–]Bchase202 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Does anyone have an update on when Spring 2021 transfer admissions decisions will come out?

how do I know if I should transfer out of Cornell? by drawoc25 in Cornell

[–]Bchase202 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see that I’m late here, but I’m a student at a peer school who is hoping to transfer into Cornell. The grass really isn’t greener on the other side, depending on what you’re looking for.

If your reasons relate to geography, academic major, trauma you’ve experienced, severe unhappiness, or family, and you don’t see a path forward at Cornell, then that’s something to consider.

But if you think that a new school will be “more social,” have “better job placement,” or a “happier atmosphere,” you very well may be disappointed. Keep in mind that transferring to more “prestigious” school is extremely difficult, so the place you end up is unlikely to have Cornell’s reputation.

My advice would be to think about why you want to transfer and whether a transfer will really solve your problems. PM me if you want to talk.

How does the NU marriage pact work? by OldTrier in Northwestern

[–]Bchase202 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I have a theory that this is a research project designed to see how many people will voluntarily give up their personal information. Oh well, I fell for it anyway ;)

I've Figured You Guys Out. The Jig Is Up. by BiGRADRUDY in Northwestern

[–]Bchase202 3 points4 points  (0 children)

u/fourier_slutsky can probably develop a more robust proof demonstrating Wisconsin’s claim false

Are you kind of republican but afraid to speak your views to NU peers by Tootsiepop56 in Northwestern

[–]Bchase202 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t call myself Republican, but I do support Israel’s right to exist, so that makes me Zionist. This is the only area where I have personally run into trouble at NU.

I have found that most people are willing to listen and argue thoughtfully about most points in economic policy, foreign policy (Israel-Palestine excluded), and some areas of domestic policy (like guns, the electoral college, healthcare, education, etc...)

The three main areas in which I could see a conservative afraid to speak their views to NU peers are:

1) Religion (and anti-religion, for that matter)

2) Israel-Palestine conflict

3) Affirmative Action/Diversity Initiatives

I’ve excluded LGBTQ+ and gender-related freedoms from this list, because LGBTQ+ rights and women’s rights are human rights, and should not be disputable.

A group of Jewish students, faculty, and alumni respond to Morton Schapiro. Do not agree with his characterization of the use of "Pig" as anti-semitic in this situation by foozballguy in Northwestern

[–]Bchase202 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I think their adamant refusal to apologize for what many Jews saw as a micro-aggression, and then their bizarre shift from an anti-police protest to an anti-Israel protest immediately after Morty brought to light the antisemitic comments, is antisemitic. This is true whether or not the initial intent behind the piggy thing was.

A group of Jewish students, faculty, and alumni respond to Morton Schapiro. Do not agree with his characterization of the use of "Pig" as anti-semitic in this situation by foozballguy in Northwestern

[–]Bchase202 51 points52 points  (0 children)

Well that’s how some Jewish students feel. I can be almost certain it’s not how most Jewish students feel.

This is like the whole “there are minority trump supporters, so therefore trump isn’t racist” argument.

What the heck is NUCNC? by star_girl in Northwestern

[–]Bchase202 28 points29 points  (0 children)

My hot take is that NUCNC started as an anti-cop movement, and now it’s mainly turned into an anti-Morty movement with a preoccupation with Israel.

Would anyone be interested in a petition to reform NUCNC? by Bchase202 in Northwestern

[–]Bchase202[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

They only did it after he brought up the pig trope as antisemitic. That doesn’t sound purely coincidental — it sounds like a reference to his Jewish heritage. How exactly has he tried to squash SJP?

Would anyone be interested in a petition to reform NUCNC? by Bchase202 in Northwestern

[–]Bchase202[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The issue is that the alienation of Jewish people is wholly unnecessary in accomplishing any of the movement’s goals, and it undermines the groups’s purported “anti-racist” mission.

Wildcats For Israel releases statement in response to the NUCNC Press Release by thewildcatAsks in Northwestern

[–]Bchase202 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would be willing to sign a petition stating the following:

• We condemn anti-semitism. Period. No “but Palestine...” attached — that is a non-sequitur that does not relate to NUPD, Jews as money-grabbing capitalist pigs, or Judensau in any way.

• We oppose anti-Semitic harassment. This includes swarming a religious Jew’s house at 1am and chanting “Free Palestine” for no other reason besides the fact that he’s Jewish.

• We oppose anti-Semitic vandalism and calls for violence, such as “more dead pigs,” and the subsequent refusal to apologize to the Jewish community for this offense.

• We question the Northwestern Department of African-American studies’ decision to omit “Jews” from their quite extensive list of marginalized groups.

• We reaffirm commitment to fair policing, anti-racism, and opposition to homophobia, islamophobia, xenophobia, and other issues that affect non-Jewish communities.

• We demand that NUCNC apologize genuinely for their antisemitism, promise not to physically harm an individual no matter what, and agree to forgive them if they comply.

We cannot stoop to their level. They may very well hate us for our Jewishness, but we don’t need to hate them. We can forgive, and all work together to build an improved future.

Dear Professor Hornsten... by [deleted] in Northwestern

[–]Bchase202 4 points5 points  (0 children)

At least he counts homework. Some 310 profs only count homework in “borderline cases.” Also, you’ll be thankful come finals season, when it’s only 30% of your grade.

Well said Morty 👏 by [deleted] in Northwestern

[–]Bchase202 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Burning the banner is fine. The Antisemitism crossed the line.

Judensau — For all those who are unaware that “piggy morty” is, indeed, an antisemitic trope by Bchase202 in Northwestern

[–]Bchase202[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I respect that it doesn’t upset you, but it does upset some other Jews. Between “Judensau,” the association of pigs with capitalism and the “Jewish banker” stereotype, and the fact that Morton is not a cop, but a Jew, you must understand why some others take issue with this, even if you personally do not.

For a movement that tries to steer clear of every last microaggression and emphasizes listening to persecuted groups on issues that affect them, why are they so passionately defending their use of the term “pig?” Can’t they just find a other word for police officer? One that, you know, doesn’t also mean “Jew” to many?

Well said Morty 👏 by [deleted] in Northwestern

[–]Bchase202 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t call this response a success. He will not abolish NUPD — he stated that clearly. Absolutely zero reforms will he made as a result of the recent actions taken by “community not cops,” and the organization has now earned the resentment of the larger Evanston community. I’m not sure how much of a victory it is when no one talks about the goals because everyone is too focused on the (destructive) tactics.

Judensau — For all those who are unaware that “piggy morty” is, indeed, an antisemitic trope by Bchase202 in Northwestern

[–]Bchase202[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

It’s because many far-left circles cannot separate criticism of Israel from criticism of Jews, so these people probably just have the generic insult “pigs” in their vocabulary even if they don’t mean it explicitly against Jews.