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<blockquote data-quote="DontThrowPackages" data-source="post: 1270533" data-attributes="member: 42215"><p>I remember the first professor every telling us he will happily give a "credit" "No credit" grade. This meant the student only need accomplish "D" level work and he would be given "Credit" for the class. So yeah, you're right, its for-profit. Most people who do well in college are already bright to begin with. I always thought of college as a way to keep the poor from getting good paying jobs and leaving them for the legacy kids. I knew a guy from High school who graduated college in years with an accounting degree. He was hired right away by a known firm. He say, he was given so much training that the degree is just a foot in the door and he could've done this job with a high school diploma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DontThrowPackages, post: 1270533, member: 42215"] I remember the first professor every telling us he will happily give a "credit" "No credit" grade. This meant the student only need accomplish "D" level work and he would be given "Credit" for the class. So yeah, you're right, its for-profit. Most people who do well in college are already bright to begin with. I always thought of college as a way to keep the poor from getting good paying jobs and leaving them for the legacy kids. I knew a guy from High school who graduated college in years with an accounting degree. He was hired right away by a known firm. He say, he was given so much training that the degree is just a foot in the door and he could've done this job with a high school diploma. [/QUOTE]
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