martes, 13 de abril de 2021

The technicalities of logic and grades are what turns a good student into a bad one. An undergraduate students perspective

Hey, recently I’ve felt compelled to talk about the concept of education in the United States. As an undergraduate I have frequently found time and time again that while despite paying copious amounts of money on college. The main reason that my grade slip or that I loose almost any points at all is not due to my own wrongdoing. Now here me out, recently I’ve found that how I lose almost any points nowadays on assignments is due to technician errors either by the computer websites used to take college class on. Or by perhaps the design of the assignment or tests which do not allow for an adequate amount of time to be taken effectively. I sit there, and I loose points simply because I was expected to do 20 compels multi step problems all while trying to do calculations and write stuff down and fidget with entering it into the computer, and so I’ve found that these flaws in technicalities of education have caused me to lose the vast majority of my points on tests and assignments. I know the answer most of the time but digesting with the computer and interface is half of the battle and logistical errors in the design and structure of the tests is the other half of the battle. Then you add onto that being graded based off of stupid baselines such as what your peers reactions were to the content of your project and yeah, idk maybe my school is just retarded but it seems I pay to much for crap like this to make such a big difference in my GPA and in my career in academia.

Tdlr: I found that I lose the vast majority of points on my tests and assignments due to logistical errors brought about by my university, professors and interface in which I pay to use.

Edit: I am a Junior at Kansas State University.



Submitted April 13, 2021 at 01:20PM by honeybadger3920 https://ift.tt/3dYfrVA

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