Anonymous wrote:What is a C average college graduate?
A COLLEGE GRADUATE!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let them stay. Why put them in a worse situation? They need a degree. Those saying bring them home for cc are crazy. That won’t help your kid be successful. I’m definitely not going to be the stumbling block.
I'd love to see a data on the likelihood of first and second year students with 2.0-2.5 gpas who actually graduate. It's most certainly no guarantee they finish, let alone on time in four years. College tends to get harder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let them stay. Why put them in a worse situation? They need a degree. Those saying bring them home for cc are crazy. That won’t help your kid be successful. I’m definitely not going to be the stumbling block.
I'd love to see a data on the likelihood of first and second year students with 2.0-2.5 gpas who actually graduate. It's most certainly no guarantee they finish, let alone on time in four years. College tends to get harder.
Anonymous wrote:Let them stay. Why put them in a worse situation? They need a degree. Those saying bring them home for cc are crazy. That won’t help your kid be successful. I’m definitely not going to be the stumbling block.
Anonymous wrote:I would not be happy, unless you believe they are trying their best.
If this is due to partying or not going to class, I would really be annoyed. You are spending a big chunk of change to turn them into an educated adult, hopefully someone who is also responsible and socially conscious.
So, I do not subscribe to the school of thought that says, who cares if they work or learn as long as they get that sheepskin.