Sunday, May 5, 2013

The Modern Definition of College Readiness

http://edudemic.com/2013/01/the-modern-definition-of-college-readiness/

12 comments:

  1. If you are struggling to graduate from high school you are not college ready, but you could just be an underachieving student who is fully capable of succeeding if you took the time to study.

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  2. ya. its a lot different now for preparing for collage than it has been before

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  3. College readiness should not always depend on grades or tests. it depends on what you are going into. tests will matter if you go into a math major but if you are going into grainbin building or tiling orfarming the test scores dont always seem to matter.

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    1. i agree with this. college will be testing you themselves. it shouldnt matter what you get in highschool.

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  4. it should madder on what field you are going into and how you feel about it, if you love the field ur gonan want to learn, if u dont really care its gonna be hard to learn

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  5. i think GPA should matter less. and tests should matter more because its more about what you know!.

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  6. The colleges wont students that will become productive members of society once you are out in the field of work.

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  7. I could walk onto a college campus sleepwalking and still leave with a degree in my pocket.

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  8. Every person is different. Some people are good at taking tests and others are not. Some people have high GPAs, but that does not mean anything. You can get good grades by cheating and some peoeple have bad grades but are actually really smart they just don't apply themselvs or do their homework.

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