Where I work we have a big bunch of engineers, half of them are imported.
Is this one sided? are a lot of well educated Americans heading overseas for work?
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There are undoubtably some US engineers at work abroad. But there are far more foreign-born engineers in the US than vice-versa. Americans are not fond, it seems, of math and science to the same degree that students are in other nations. An MBA is a much easier degree to earn, and it generally places one closer to the money than an engineering degree normally does. Engineers do not normally run US companies, not even usually do they run engineering companies.
In education, this is similar to the phenomena that a vice principal is paid more than most teachers, even though a vice principal normally deals with students only one to perhaps a few at a time, and the teacher must normally deal with the entire class.
It is a pretty good description of one of the more serious defects in the American system.
There is more emphasis placed on winning a ball game in most US high schools than in winning the science fair prize.
We have no shortage at all of excellent fodder for pro sports. It would be better, however, if we recognized the need for engineers, scientists, and mathematicians as well as great teachers more.