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Posted on Jul 29, 2018
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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SFC Casey O'Mally
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GIGO. You get out what you put in. Stop worrying so much about what other students are or are not doing. Who cares if they get the same grade for doing less? If you are there to learn, then LEARN. If your professors aren't challenging you, challenge yourself. If you get a 121 on a test because the teacher gives out 25 bonus points, great! Who cares whether it is an A or an A+++++? It's still an A for your GPA.
I understand your concern, but at the end of the day, the other students who didn't put in the work and got their degree WON'T be competing with you - at least not for long. Because you DID put in the work and actually gained knowledge in addition to that little piece of paper. Let them have their shallow victory, it may be all they CAN achieve.
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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Therein lies a bulk of the issue: if it doesn't affect me then I shouldn't care. What you fail to recognize is that these issues in the education system eventually have effects on all of us. "They won't be competing with you"? Of course they won't; they are morons. But after some time this country won't be competing with any other because we decided to let mediocrity slide by and told them they were special little geniuses. You are thinking too small, too immediate. The lasting consequences of a failed system of education are drastic and potentially catastrophic.
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SFC Casey O'Mally
SFC Casey O'Mally
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Yes..... and no. The problem of the folks who want to get something for nothing (in this case good grades for no work) is a societal issue and not an issue of the educational system. You are looking at one symptom and declaring it to be the disease.
The fact is that system is still capable of producing top notch talent - and it still does. If some want to slack off, then they will be left behind. We still have plenty of people willing to put in the work.
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I agree fully and found myself in the same boat of being a “C” average student in high school and college. I joined the Army and after 16 years in the Army have been back at college a few semesters and received straight A’s. It seems so much easier and all I’m doing is the work that is asked of me.
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I think it's also important to note that there is a difference in colleges...going to a community college versus ivy league would be a very different experience. In addition, the skills and maturity one gain from the military is very different from that from college education, which one is more practical? which one is more important? up to debate....id say people from either category have strength and weakness that might or might not put them in a bad position in life depending on, well, their choices
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MSG Randy Rucker
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At 18 with a GED, I begged an Army Recruiter to let me join. 22 years later as I retired, nobody would give me a job. I took my G.I. Bill and begged a college to let me in, 2 years later with a B.S., nobody would hire me. I took what was left of my G.I. Bill and I got a Master's degree, I got a job! Now? I'm working on a PhD., but I also work for the VA, I help Veterans with disabilities get retrained to a job that doesn't make the disabilities worse. I'm making a difference, I need your help and I need it now. Make a difference not a grade.
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