Saturday, March 6, 2010

Funny Opening Line Sentences For Speech

Mediocrity is in us, students. PLN

is not uncommon to find endless lawsuits forums where students from the U.S. public and private U are massacring each other fighting for what college is "better."

And apparently the consensus is reached after lengthy discussions and extensive post in a forum, is that the quality of a professional degree and is independent to their university of origin, as I agree. But I think it is the quality of preparation professional where some universities have an advantage over others.

While

is true, every college has its pros and cons, good teachers and bad teachers, easy and difficult courses.

What I have to say about the matter is that the end of the quality or mediocrity of a university is a responsibility of the students. Since each university is to choose and demand for good professional preparation, demanding truth assessments to check if you really know the content and not just the "key."

Whether college students are in this to ensure the best possible preparation, because the courses not pass go just where not give away grades, courses that represent a true knowledge for the student and work with some level of difficulty.

But what is the naked truth?. That for many people the most important thing is to get the title quickly and smoothly, without worrying about the true quality of education they are receiving, be indifferent if a course practically give it away, if the work of "research" can copy and paste any web. And this is what gives a very bad image to a university.

For example people taking all the possibilities and to enter a public university (which is also cheaper), prefer to enter a private because "why hassle?". People so than I expected to oppose an increase in the difficulty in testing and more and more complicated work, because the priority is to get the title to work NOW, and not go so well prepared.

A student is within their rights to demand a higher quality preparation, and even more so if you pay large sums of money for it.

'm not trying to discuss here the "quality person "or liability or whatever call for students of U.S. public or private. We can not generalize, I myself have known a lot of mediocre people in the University of Costa Rica, as well as great students of private universities.

public universities that do not come free, but again the problem is in our students rather than teachers or administration.

What really worries me is in careers such as medicine, dentistry, nursing, psychologist, etc., where life or important aspects of it come to be in the hands of these poorly trained professionals and thanks to that seriously affected the patient leaves.

Nor do I claim here that public universities are the perfect models of education, of course not have far to go and learn, and of course you can find mediocrity among many teachers and students.

But while this "culture of mediocrity" and inundate invade us, we can never improve the quality of our universities because: Why complicated? ...

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