Are weed out class done hard on purpose?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think colleges want to weed kids out Freshman year so that a floundering student will waste one year instead of four years.

I suspect this is why a friend had the dissection class in Med school her freshman year, so that the squeamish kids would waste one year, not four years.


Umm no. I would hope not. Med school students are mostly funding the whole endeavor via loans so I would hope it would reflect badly on the school if they “weeded students out.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harsh public university curves are to weed out a predetermined xx% of freshmen because they don't have the seats, faculty, or department funding for all of them. They want to funnel xx% of them to soft departments, which are far cheaper for the university, thus higher margins. It's all about the bottom line and it's all pretty disgusting. Especially because a lot of international students are ruthless cheaters and utilize test banks and other cheating methods to dominate the top of these courses. I know pre-meds and nurses who transferred colleges after doing too "poorly" on first year weed-out courses and successfully became nurses and MDs.


US kids cheat like crazy too.


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