Toggle navigation
Toggle navigation
Home
DCUM Forums
Nanny Forums
Events
About DCUM
Advertising
Search
Recent Topics
Hottest Topics
FAQs and Guidelines
Privacy Policy
Your current identity is: Anonymous
Login
Preview
Subject:
Forum Index
»
College and University Discussion
Reply to "Gen-ed requirements: part of a well-rounded liberal arts education or high school 2.0?"
Subject:
Emoticons
More smilies
Text Color:
Default
Dark Red
Red
Orange
Brown
Yellow
Green
Olive
Cyan
Blue
Dark Blue
Violet
White
Black
Font:
Very Small
Small
Normal
Big
Giant
Close Marks
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My large public fully admitted that the GE classes were basically high school level and the main point was to make money off tuition. Still, there was wide variety in the quality of the classes. Some were just multiple choice regurgitating of answers with detached instructors, but some had small class sizes with inspiring professors, discussions, and good feedback on writing, etc. I really hate paying tuition and just jumping through hoops to get a degree. I wanted to learn that stuff and engage with the material. Maybe 65-75 percent tops of the GE classes were actually worthwhile.[/quote] I also went to a large public and didn't have this experience at all. There were so many interesting Gen Ed courses available, my only regret was that I wasn't able to take more. Which school are you talking about?[/quote]
Options
Disable HTML in this message
Disable BB Code in this message
Disable smilies in this message
Review message
Search
Recent Topics
Hottest Topics