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The things you've described are there for the retards to dilute abysmal exams. Group work is boiled down to "one person does a typical assignment alone and the rest coast on reading their presentation". I've had professors divide a lecture hall class into four groups and the only graded non-test assignments be "group discussions". I'm a very odd case because I started college in the 00's, dropped out, worked in the real world, and came back to do a bachelor's in the '20s. Shit. Got. BAD. I rode the fucking short bus in middle school and I didn't learn anything new in my required math course for college. It was all review for me, and for most of the 17-18 year olds they were asking questions like it was their first time hearing it.

Edit: Example from this semester of how dumbed down and impossible-to-fail things are now. A professor explained her criterion for a grading homework and if you get half of it right you get a 100%. Every missed question beyond that is a -5 off the grade. So if you get 1/10 questions right you get a fucking 80. They are really trying to just push everyone through.

273 days ago
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The things you've described are there for the retards to dilute abysmal exams. Group work is boiled down to "one person does a typical assignment alone and the rest coast on reading their presentation". I've had professors divide a lecture hall class into four groups and the only graded non-test assignments be "group discussions". I'm a very odd case because I started college in the 00's, dropped out, worked in the real world, and came back to do a bachelor's in the '20s. Shit. Got. BAD. I rode the fucking short bus in middle school and I didn't learn anything new in my required math course for college. It was all review for me, and for most of the 17-18 year olds they were asking questions like it was their first time hearing it.

273 days ago
1 score