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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Even at places like Harvard or Stanford, professors complain students are not prepared for college. In Purdue, which isn’t easy to get into for engineering and CS, professors complain that most of their class are using AI and not learning the material. These colleges regularly turn away straight A students, so what is going on?[/quote] The student quality may or may not be bad, but professors have always complained about students, ever since college was invented. It doesn't mean anything. [/quote] +100. This is nothing more than the older generation complaining about the younger one. An age old story.[/quote] As a professor, I can say that the quality of students has significantly declined in less than ten years - thanks to [b]social media, computer distractions, AI,[/b] Covid, etc. and the lack of preparation for college. It is hardly generational.[/quote] Funny how all of this has been foisted upon us by the supposedly and brightest at elite institutions.[/quote]
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