I’m tired of these college intuitions complain about cheating during COVID because people have scholarships, and tons of money lost on the line if they flunk a class.
Also because of COVID there are not much tutors available to help if you. Unless you spend more money for a third party tutor.
I agree. Students would probably learn more if they were rewarded for learning rather punished for not (and the whole “no punishment is the reward” is not a reward).
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I know exactly what you're talking about and it's such a bummer. I lucked out in school because I had a pretty natural ability to do in that specific environment; but it would always bum me out when I would talk to katz who enjoy what they are learning but need extra time and/or practice and would just burn out. There is nothing worse to me in school that there are students who want to learn something but stop learning just because they do poorly on exams or something like similar. It's such a shining failure of the system to me. It makes mad that there is only one way to do “well” in school, and that's being able to play into whatever weird rule-set you have to play by on a teacher-to-teacher basis. It's so fuckin' lame universitys churn out good "drones" rather than “learned workers”.