Originally posted by: dabuddha
Originally posted by: LeeTJ
Originally posted by: dabuddha
Originally posted by: LeeTJ
Originally posted by: Shockwave
Originally posted by: LeeTJ
But you see, he is standing up for his principles. He believes those extra classes are a waste of time. As far as protesting it with the Dean and whatnot, I don?t know how far he took it. But during my college "career," I would protest monthly about these extra stupid classes. I'd go to the student congress meetings. They really don't care as long as they get paid. I myself never cheated in these courses but they were not beneficial at all to me.
he's not standing up for his principles if no one in the administration knew about his silent protest. a protest of cheating.
and yes, that is an assumption. i am assuming he never told his professors he was cheating in their classes.
And, I did talk to the teachers as well as administration. You have the option to test out of certain classes, most gen ed classes being the case.
Wanna know the funny part? NO ONE could test out of the Algebra class. Not 1 of the 60+ students. This is Algebra 1 people, not anything advanced. Tell me 60+ college students, and not one can do it, is an Algebra 1 test?
Wanna know why no one could? Because, it wasnt Algebra! Yes, you have the option of trying to test out. No, the test you take is NOT material covered in the course. Its magnitudes harder. Why? If you dont take the test, the college lost approx 1500 bucks off you.
It came down to money. I *had* to take the class otherwise the college lost money. Hmmm. Ok, force me to take it. Fine. I'll take the path of least resistance, since I know the material in the class, but not the material on the test to be exempt from the class, I'll go ahead and "cheat".
Oh, and the funny thing? Even the Algrebra teacher admitted the test out test wasnt truly a fair test in regards to the material to be covered in his class. We had horrid administration, but good teachers.
There is a national standardized exam for getting college credit called the CLEP test. it is administered at all college test centers. Are the exams harder than the classes they allow you to CLEP out of, OF COURSE. What would be the point of making the exam easier than the class. 🙁. I took a History Class exam my freshman year in college. I failed by 1 miserable point, but guess what, did i cheat to get thru the class?? hmmm, surprisingly i knew enough to not HAVE to cheat to get thru the class. Which is kind of the point, IF you didn't need to be in the class, why did you need to cheat to get thru it?? AND if you think knowledge of algebra is NOT necessary than you are lacking in wisdom and education. I use my algebra everyday and I'm glad i understood it the first time thru.
Anyway, bottom line your still rationalizing. You cheated. You are a cheat and no better than a liar. You have no credibility with me.
jeez with that kind of rational thinking, i pity your children. Because you know they'll cheat one way or another in their lifetime. Sadly, everyone does it in one way or another
Is that what you'll tell your kids?
EDIT: and maybe the administration for these universities will take a step back and wonder why so many students cheat. Granted, most cheat because they're idiots. But there are those that feel like those classes are a waste of time and they are right. WTF is art appreciation going to do for me in my life? Absolutely nothing, especially since the teacher mostly showed movies and slept during the class (which is what most of the students were doing too)
there is a fine balance between teachers and parents explaining their actions to their children/students and the children / students just accepting what is being taught them w/o understanding. EVERY class can be a waste of time. just because a teacher is bad at teaching that particular class does not make it a waste of time. Latin used to be required in order to graduate certain schools. It is no longer required, is that a good thing?? mb mb not. Foreign languages are required, There is absolutely NO question that many english speaking americans could benefit from learning a foreign language. I remember taking Art appreciation and Music appreciation classes, I enjoyed them and felt i benefited from them BUT even if i didn't, i really did, any time you get exposure to culture, it does help.
as to my kids, yes, i expect honesty from them at all times. I set high standards for them. They will do what is necessary to get by in their lives i'm sure as we all do. we may compromise, BUT we should never hold compromise as the standard by which we live. We should hold to principle.
You think it is soo good to teach kids, oh everyone screws up so it's ok to live ur life as a screw up?? guess what, the level of expectations parents have for their kids is part of the determining factor as to the level of their achievements.
I feel sorry for your kids / or kids to be if you think that setting COMPROMISE as the standard to live by is the best way to prepare them.
Don?t know what world you live in butdoes not sound very compromising. Bottom line, the issue isn't about bad teachers and it never was. It's about classes that are useless for a major. Again, Art appreciation did absolutely nothing for me except bore me for 3 hours a week and waste hundreds of dollars on. That's time I could have spent on a class related to programming or even learning more about my major. Why should the bridge designer care about European economics of the 17th century? I'd much rather have him concentrate on building the best bridge possibleAnyway, bottom line your still rationalizing. You cheated. You are a cheat and no better than a liar. You have no credibility with me.
because, there are reasons why LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGES were developed and a MORE ROUNDED bachelors Degree program developed. Truth be known, you don't go to college to become specialists in your major, that is just a starting point. it is just to provide you with basics. if you want to master that subject you go on and get your Graduate degrees, otherwise you get a job in the field and you learn what you REALLY need to know there. The purpose of college isn't necessarily to teach you all the things your going to learn on the job, guess what that's impossible, although internships etc help. the purpose of college is to help you become a more rounded person.
Oh btw, I never said i'd be compromising. I said i'd feel sorry for kids whose parents taught them that COMPROMISE, Compromise of believes and Ideals, WAS THE IDEAL. I think we should hold ourselves up to higher standards then that which is attained or even that which can be attained, THAT'S WHY THEY ARE CALLED IDEALS.