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Here's The Nation's Easiest College Major (Education)
CBS News ^ | June 21, 2011 | Lynn O'Shaughnessy

Posted on 07/01/2022 4:41:41 AM PDT by karpov

A college degree is just about essential to make a lot of money in a career, but what if you don't want to work all that hard to get a diploma?

Slackers wanting to earn the country's easiest college major, should major in education.

It's easy to get "A's" if you're an education major. Maybe that's why one out of 10 college graduates major in education

Research over the years has indicated that education majors, who enter college with the lowest average SAT scores, leave with the highest grades. Some of academic evidence documenting easy A's for future teachers goes back more than 50 years!

The latest damning report on the ease of majoring in education comes from research at the University of Missouri, my alma mater. The study, conducted by economist Cory Koedel shows that education majors receive "substantially higher" grades than students in every other department.

Koedel examined the grades earned by undergraduates during the 2007-2008 school year at three large state universities that include sizable education programs -- University of Missouri, Miami (OH) University and Indiana University. The researcher compared the grades earned by education majors with the grades earned by students in 12 other majors including biology, economics, English, history, philosophy, mathematics, chemistry, psychology and sociology. Education majors enjoyed grade point averages that were .5 to .8 grade points higher than students in the other college majors. At the University of Missouri, for instance, the average education major has a 3.80 GPA versus 2.99 GPA (science, math, econ majors), 3.12 GPA (social science majors) and 3.16 GPA (humanities majors).

Why should we care if education majors, who must survive classes like "kiddie lit," coast through school? For starters, easy grading can prompt students to slack off.

(Excerpt) Read more at cbsnews.com ...


TOPICS: Education
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To: EQAndyBuzz

You apparently lack an all female HR department to relieve you of your predjudice and hire women for everything /s


21 posted on 07/01/2022 5:28:22 AM PDT by bert ( (KWE. NP. N.C. +12) Promoting Afro-Heritage diversity will destroy the democrats)
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To: nuconvert

It was true 55 years ago when I was in college.


22 posted on 07/01/2022 5:36:47 AM PDT by TheConservativeBanker ($;)
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To: karpov

I’m thinking the easiest is a degree in Journalism.
How hard can it be to simply re-print the talking points you get emailed from the DNC.
Engineering degree GPA is commonly lower as many of the classes are very difficult to grasp.


23 posted on 07/01/2022 5:39:21 AM PDT by Zathras
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To: TheCipher

The other major several of my college buddies that liked to party too much was business administration. These are your future corporate business managers that become overworked and underpaid.

My brother ended up in this when he partied too much, and had to drop the pre med courses. He had wanted to be a vet, but could not get into any programs because he was a white male.

He ended up running a dinning hall for Marriott’s food service division at UNC. Eventually he got burned out on working 60-80 hour weeks and went into sales for one of his restaurant suppliers. Now he mostly sells soap.


24 posted on 07/01/2022 5:42:16 AM PDT by woodbutcher1963
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To: TheConservativeBanker

Same for me. I graduated from a state college in Minnesota in 1971.


25 posted on 07/01/2022 5:42:43 AM PDT by Maine Mariner
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To: FreedomPoster
The 101 level of my college Physics course required calculus.

Mine too, but it was a little harder because they had you taking calc I at the same time. Sometimes, the physics was ahead of the calculus. But somehow, we all made it through.
26 posted on 07/01/2022 5:44:08 AM PDT by BikerJoe
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To: ComputerGuy

My major in Education was in science. I had a year of chemistry, a year of physics, a year of biology,a year of trig and calculus. I also had courses in oceanography, meteorology, astronomy, geology, and courses on rocks and minerals. I don’t think l had it easy.


27 posted on 07/01/2022 5:49:13 AM PDT by jonsie
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To: BobL
There is literally NOTHING those 3 degrees bring to the party other than assuring Flaming Leftists.

I'd be the last person to defend ed programs as a whole, but having put together and taught college level courses, the ability to be interesting and engaging and to a certain extent commanding is an aspect that IS taught in the ed majors that shouldn't be disparaged.
28 posted on 07/01/2022 5:51:44 AM PDT by BikerJoe
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To: bert

“You apparently lack an all female HR department to relieve you of your predjudice and hire women for everything /s”

The only thing I look at when I’m hiring is qualifications and based on that I determine the ability to be trained in a timely manner. I don’t care about diversity, I care about whether my people can do the job and support my customer 100%.

I stopped hiring snowflakes because they think they are entitled to the job and cause more problems than solve problems. I like hiring people in mid career.


29 posted on 07/01/2022 5:53:05 AM PDT by EQAndyBuzz (DJT24)
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To: jonsie

Methinks you’re quite the rarity. These days, you might be a unicorn.


30 posted on 07/01/2022 5:55:21 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: karpov

Kiddy lit was mostly for athletic scholarship jocks, back in the day.

The easiest college to get into was no interview-required Tulane with a one page single-sided application: basically check the box if you want to attend. Acceptance was automatic.


31 posted on 07/01/2022 5:57:05 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: karpov

Here in Connecticut, entrance into the UConn education school is competitive. You have to have two years of college, and they only take the people with the best grades. You can’t just decide to major in education, you have to be admitted.


32 posted on 07/01/2022 6:00:46 AM PDT by proxy_user
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To: BikerJoe

How do Ed colleges teach that? Speech class?


33 posted on 07/01/2022 6:11:46 AM PDT by NetAddicted (Just looking)
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To: TheCipher
I majored in Physics and Mathematics. Within the first month of my freshman year, in my physics, chemistry, and calculus classes, all that dropped the classes changed their majors to education.

Same, and I tutored many of them. They have no business teaching anyone anything; frankly, they do not belong in college and having EVERYONE take the same leveling courses (e.g. PHYS 101, CALC I, etc) would largely solve this problem. If you can't pass intro science courses then don't teach science.

34 posted on 07/01/2022 6:17:37 AM PDT by LambSlave
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To: NetAddicted
How do Ed colleges teach that? Speech class?

Don't know, but I DO know that to graduate, you basically have to successfully audition in front of live classes for a few weeks. (Cousin went through it, and yes, he decided Computer Science was too hard for him, even though I practically begged him to let me help him).
35 posted on 07/01/2022 6:27:24 AM PDT by BikerJoe
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To: SamAdams76

The writing is poor. Sounds like a paper my high schooler would write. And the exclamation point!


36 posted on 07/01/2022 6:33:20 AM PDT by clarissaexplainsitall
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To: karpov

DOKTOR Jill Biden is proof that even some gold diggers with a bought-off education PhD can hit the mother lode occasionally....


37 posted on 07/01/2022 6:37:38 AM PDT by Gaffer
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To: karpov
Education would be a good major if students were required to master classics in the field such as Plato's Republic, Thomas Elyot's The Book of the Governor (London: Berthelet, 1531) and Albert J. Nock's A Theory of Education in the United States (New York: Harcour, Brace & Co., 1932).
38 posted on 07/01/2022 6:46:36 AM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: karpov
This has long been the case. I went to college forty years ago. Ed majors had the lower GPA and SATs in high school. People that couldn’t cut it in a real major became Ed majors. Socially, it was easy to spot an Ed major. It was clear once they opened their mouths. They sound like airheads.

It’s worse now. Just talk to and question a teacher. They are idiots. They have low IQs. They are ignorant. Many are illiterate.

More than ever, education funding needs to go directly to parents so they can decide where to educate their children. That includes homeschool.

39 posted on 07/01/2022 7:14:52 AM PDT by ConservativeInPA (Scratch a leftist and you'll find a fascist )
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To: BikerJoe

My program did chemistry before you started physics, so single-variable calculus was behind you before starting physics. So I was taking multi-variable calculus while taking physics. And I think they did Maxwell’s equations and such late in the physics sequence, so you had a fair amount of multivariable calculus behind you when you hit the basics of that.


40 posted on 07/01/2022 7:18:08 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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