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Reply to "Why don't colleges require students to maintain the same minimum gpa they would need to get a job?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not sure why people interviewing for positions that require years of experience are weighing in. Clearly, OP is talking about entry-level first jobs. I thought a number of schools were actually restricting employers from asking about GPA if they wanted to use on-campus services. Maybe I am wrong. However, the OP makes a valuable point and it speaks to whether a 4-year college is right for many kids, or not. There are many college grads with huge debt burdens, with little or no career prospects that would have been much better off going to trade school. Yes, the major is important, but I assume how well they did in college is important as well.[/quote] This is all just part of someone's (Russia's? the Republicans? North Korea's?) effort to attack U.S. universities. The attack is solely about neutralizing opposition to corruption and tyranny. It has nothing whatsoever to do with college costs or what's best for the kids. [/quote]
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