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[quote=Anonymous]It was way long ago, but I put the last straw on a proverbial camel's back. A student was already on academic probation for couple of terms in an Engineering major that is considered the hardest Engineering major. One more failure in a subject and the student would be dismissed from the university. The student was in Junior year of undergraduate program. He gave me no choice but to give him an "F". Please ask you son to get necessary help from the professors, TAs, classmates, etc. Have him examine his study habits and make needed changes. In the Freshman year and/or Sophomore year first semester, there are some elimination courses (they are called that because they filter out students who can't make it through the undergraduate engineering curriculum and graduate) after which many students change majors on their own or are encouraged by the engineering department to do so. Good luck to your son.[/quote]
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