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Overall, though, the study found that there has been a 50 percent decline in the number of hours a student spends studying and preparing for classes from several decades ago.
"If you go out and talk to college freshmen today, they tell you something very interesting," Arum says. "Many of them will say the following: 'I thought college and university was going to be harder than high school, and my gosh, it turned out it's easier.' "
A Lack Of Rigor Leaves Students 'Adrift' In College : NPR
Obviously rdean is a product of an incomplete education.
Deanie - why don't you stick to talking about subjects you know about? Like weed for instance.
Depends on what you study. One physics class I took had a measly 6 students in it. Calculus 1 had more than 40, Calculus 2 had less than 20 and Calculus 3 had a measly 10.
I took a "management class" that had to be held in an overflowing forum. An accounting class was in three standard size rooms with the accordion dividers moved back.
Everyone want's to be a "manager" or "handle money".
Then you go to right wing colleges and you get "natural science". There is a reason the greatest universities and research centers in the world are in "liberal" states. Right wingers may hate that, but when you push "Noah's Ark" and "Adam and Eve", what can you expect?