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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]topic cut off - has quality of professors/instruction in schools with declining acceptance rates improved over the last 20 years [/quote] It has probably declined overall. Research is mor important to most schools than undergrad teaching, and many academics view their careers as much more dependent on research and publising than teaching.[/quote] How is this different from 20 years ago?[/quote] Teaching loads continue to decline.[/quote] I am not sure you know what you are talking about. Many schools cancel classes with low enrollment, because they can’t make a profit on them. Schools were hit so hard by COVID that many froze faculty salaries and stopped retirement contributions (such as Hopkins and GW, just to name two local examples). Being a professor is not cushy and you will get new classes dumped on you with short notice and no increase in salary.[/quote]
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