According to a 2011 survey of college presidents, today's students are not as well prepared as their collegiate counterparts of 10 years ago. A 58%-majority of college presidents say public high school students arrive at college less well prepared than students of a decade ago. Just 6% say public high schools are doing a better job at preparing students for college than a decade ago, while 36% say they are doing about the same job. Once the students are settled on campus, the outlook remains equally pessimistic. More than half of college presidents (52%) say today's students are studying less than students did a decade ago. Only 7% say students are studying more, and 40% say students are doing about the same amount of studying as college students did 10 years ago. Read more
“Passion and prejudice govern the world; only under the name of reason” --John Wesley
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Daily Number: Today's Students Don’t Make the Grade
As a high school dropout I can tell you this was so true in my case. I feel like i'm still playing catch up as a Senior at GSU
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