I did nearly a decade of college and without fail the more fancy effort a professor put in the less I learned about anything. As miserable as it was, forcing literal pen to paper with pages of notes and problems was the only truly effective measure to remember anything after the exam on it. And most of the (older, white) smarter ones knew it, which is why they deliberately did it, compared to the (younger, female) lazier ones who were big fans of "here is how you plug it into a calculator, and its done!"
Point of this is that as hilarious retarded as this is, its only going to make their goal less achieved. Both from people hating the thing enough to resist it, but also by them just learning less in general.
Slow boat on a bachelor's + a master's can easily be a decade. That, or two bachelor's, since the DOE decided years ago that classes that apply for one degree cannot apply to another.
I did nearly a decade of college and without fail the more fancy effort a professor put in the less I learned about anything. As miserable as it was, forcing literal pen to paper with pages of notes and problems was the only truly effective measure to remember anything after the exam on it. And most of the (older, white) smarter ones knew it, which is why they deliberately did it, compared to the (younger, female) lazier ones who were big fans of "here is how you plug it into a calculator, and its done!"
Point of this is that as hilarious retarded as this is, its only going to make their goal less achieved. Both from people hating the thing enough to resist it, but also by them just learning less in general.
a decade of college 👀
Slow boat on a bachelor's + a master's can easily be a decade. That, or two bachelor's, since the DOE decided years ago that classes that apply for one degree cannot apply to another.
Wait when did they decide that? I have dual BS degrees and that woulda ruined that for me.
I know it was sometime before 2014. And it did ruin my dual BS for me. As well as my hopes of a cheap dual MS.