Anonymous wrote:I teach HS seniors and I have a fair number of students who are going to college but probably shouldn't. They can't write a coherent paragraph or do even basic algebra or in some cases, middle school math. They do not participate at all in class and seem to have no trace of intellectual curiosity.
I feel bad that they're going to shell out lots of money to do the same thing for a while longer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of students are dropping out or just going home and going to a local college.
Do you think it’s more students due to COVID?
Yes.
I have a freshman and the situation for some students was just too much. It was like prison.
If you were contact traced to a positive person you were put in a COVID dorm with no TV and just a bag of clothes, crappy food was delivered to your room.
Anonymous wrote:I teach HS seniors and I have a fair number of students who are going to college but probably shouldn't. They can't write a coherent paragraph or do even basic algebra or in some cases, middle school math. They do not participate at all in class and seem to have no trace of intellectual curiosity.
I feel bad that they're going to shell out lots of money to do the same thing for a while longer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of students are dropping out or just going home and going to a local college.
Do you think it’s more students due to COVID?
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of students are dropping out or just going home and going to a local college.
Anonymous wrote:Encourage him to go back after a year or two.