Well, hell, of course they are unprepared. Most of thenm can’t make change good enough to make a living at MacDonalds!
Unbelievable how they keep making up these bogus justifications. When I went to high school and then college, they had figured out what we needed to know. Now they can't remember what they knew then. Ridiculous!
What I find most funny is how all I hear about these days is how kids are loading up on their AP classes in high school. Hor ironic!
And Alex wasn’t prepared for the Ludovico Technique.
Metmom, we’ve been pinging each other for a while. You know what to do...
I dont understand how Democrats support telling schools how and what to teach their children about sex, but disapprove of creating math and science standards,
Now, what does this really mean? Are colleges, whose professors are tenured, annoyed that the intellectual num-nuts they receive are too under-educated to understand the indoctrination they are receiving?
They will, however, be fully prepared to march in the streets and tell us how the world should be run.
Like English, Math, Composition, Spelling, History, Geography..ad infinitum. They are adept at condoming cucumbers however so they can opt out of that one and go directly to the "sex".
They received their feel good diplomas....hope they learned to say
“Do you want to Super Size that?” and how to press Menu Item #4 on the register during their four years of HS.
Care to restate that statement Brian?
This just proves that not everyone should go to college. Why everyone makes it the best option is amazing. The baby boomers who destroyed education and everything else in the country at least had one thing right and that is they realized that not everyone needed to go to college to be successful. Now as parents, they are forcing their kids to go to college. What idiots!!!! We Generation X’ers have so much work to do to fix the country!!!
This whole article just begs the question: should all the students go to college in the first place? My opinion as a high school teacher is that the results demonstrate that 61% of the general high school population should not, and 20% of the “elite” populatioh should not. We are a system stuck on stupid.
Something odd in the full article.
It seems that the students with average grades in average classes are the ones needing the most help!
Thank you, Captain Obvious!
The ones I teach on a daily basis are the ones who are not necessarily college material, but vocational prep students. The ones who will work on your car, change oil, dig ditches, etc. The ones you will need more frequently than not. Sorry, but I don’t need a physician every day, but I do need a road to drive on since I do drive every day.
That said, take for instance, my sister, who graduated 3rd in her class and won a FULL RIDE scholarship to the top pubic research school in the state. She will not need remediation, but the kids who have squeaked by with C grades in regular classes may, simply because they do not have what it takes. Bad thing? No, it is what it is.
As far as the homeschool bunch: again, I am 100% for you. You have a right to do what is best for you and your child. More power to you and yours for what ever reason you decide. If your children excel in college from a homeschool curriculum, I salute you, and certainly do not see a point in belittling you for choices you make given a situation I know nothing about.
Again, as one of my aces in the hole, the young man on a thread post here recently, born to a crack mother, who was raised in foster care, public schools and is now *suprise!* a lawyer, working against the same people he was born into. What chances would he had had there been no public school for him? Would he been able to achieve such results? Dunno.
But wouldn't that lead to exceptionalism, and some students feeling left out just because they were stupid?
This is one of the reasons why community colleges are popular. After twelve years of public school, diploma in hand, students go to college without the ability to write a complete sentence or complete equations beyond plus, minus, and a little multiplication.