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Bullitt Mustang - $50k - How the Duck do people afford crap?
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<blockquote data-quote="04YellowGT" data-source="post: 15944438" data-attributes="member: 35332"><p>Have you taken any college courses recently? The way some courses weight grades as long as you do the homework and show up to class you almost can't fail. My first degree had a few classes like this. My second degree had more than I would like to admit. Quite frankly some of the recent grads I've seen seem to solidify that idea. I think STEM still holds fairly true to your thinking but even then I believe its starting slip. I believe colleges are more worried about how much money they are pulling in more than the quality of the education. Make the classes easier so kids keep going and paying tuition. FYI I'm an engineer.</p><p></p><p>Speaking of degrees I had a teacher in a humanities class that had two masters and a bachelors that taught part time and......was a manager at a CVS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04YellowGT, post: 15944438, member: 35332"] Have you taken any college courses recently? The way some courses weight grades as long as you do the homework and show up to class you almost can't fail. My first degree had a few classes like this. My second degree had more than I would like to admit. Quite frankly some of the recent grads I've seen seem to solidify that idea. I think STEM still holds fairly true to your thinking but even then I believe its starting slip. I believe colleges are more worried about how much money they are pulling in more than the quality of the education. Make the classes easier so kids keep going and paying tuition. FYI I'm an engineer. Speaking of degrees I had a teacher in a humanities class that had two masters and a bachelors that taught part time and......was a manager at a CVS. [/QUOTE]
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