April 17, 2009

666 {just kidding, 6 or fail!}

RE:"The Number is 6." AzNWiLdMaN

*two thumbs up*

I agree with your post because each and every single college student has dropped a class and retaken it due to either one of the reasons stated above or other reasons. If the government really wanted to interfere with the amount of class drops/withdrawals then student's shouldn't even be given the option of dropping a course.

I don't see what the problem is for dropping 6+ classes throughout your undergraduate career. Honestly, the policy already states that they are going to charge a student higher for dropping and retaking the course x-amount of times. First off that's more money for the institution and secondly, at least the student is trying.

I think this also ties in with the issue of the government trying to move the "at risk" student's into a private institution. Instead of helping the better understand the material. That also incorporates with class options, like the remedial, intermediate, regular, advance course levels. There are other options rather than interfering with the college crediting system.

Pretty much the state's expecting all or nothing from college students.
Pfft, and they have the audacity of referring to us as "the faces of tomorrow."

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