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It really depends on the subject. My kids are working hard in college but they will quickly save their best efforts for the subject matter related to their fields of study. If it's just some required history class to fulfill a social science credit, then yes, they are going to give the least effort they can get away with.
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First require attendance for your class
Second create grading ramifications for late work Those are the classes that my kid makes sure they attend and hand in the work by the deadline. How are you a professor and don’t know how to do this? |
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My college sophomore works extremely hard. But he is a double major in Math and a social science and it's definitely the Math classes that stress him out
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| Yes! My kid is top 5% of their class at a T25. They work very hard. |
| Yes - UMich poli-sci/econ double major with a 3.9 hoping to go to a top law school. Work hard, play hard. |
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My junior appears to be working hard. Taking 18 credits, one of those for undergrad research that has her in the lab every day. I'd encouraged her to take one less class so she'd have more time for internship search but she argued that she only had three semesters left and wanted to fit in as many classes as she could so she could learn more before graduating. Hard to argue with that. But, she did at least switch her one gen ed class this semester to pass/no pass because it's looking like she'll get a B.
She's at a LAC where class attendance is expected, participation in discussion is part of the grade |
| Our W&M kid is working very hard. A senior now and taking rigorous classes. |
| My stepsons went to MCPS and seem to consider assignment deadlines optional. I don't know why they are not catching on to the fact that in college, you need to turn assignments in, and you need to turn them in on time. |
UMD, CM/math major. I will say that DC is one of those kids who walks into a class and finishes their test in 15min and gets 100% or near to, especially in math. Most of their classes is math/CS since they had tons of credits going in. DC is taking mostly 400 level classes. DC did say that they had to study more for their 300 level classes. |
Yep, MCPS is doing kids no favors, especially with the 50% rule (which they have amended), and no finals. |
What classes have required attendance? What happens to students who miss a class? Ikd be against this in most situations since the students should be learning how to independently manage their time and understanding that their decisions will have consequences. |
| Mine knows approximately how much each class costs me. I’m a single mom and the only one paying for college. He rarely skips class and if he does, it’s for an internship interview. I made it crystal clear to him that I work my butt off for not a lot of money (I’m a teacher) so he doesn’t waste what is being given to him. If other kids do, that’s how they were raised. He’s always had summer jobs and used some of that money to pay for school. He pays for his own meal plan and sometimes he comes home on the weekends with three or four meals so he doesn’t waste any meal swipes. |
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| C's get degrees 🤷♀️ |
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Question for OP: do you give C’s, D’s and F’s or are you handing out B’s and A’s?
If they get good grades despite cutting corners, you are part of the problem. |