purbeast0
No Lifer
I can see that argument, but on the other hand, universities probably want to keep their rankings up as high as possible (grades, accomplishments, graduates, etc) and one way for that is to try to get kids to go to class as much as possible.
but going to class doesn't mean someone automatically gets good grades. i went to 3 classes my last semester of my econ class and got a B in the class. i can guarantee if i went to all classes i would NOT have gotten an A in the class.