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I'm not a UND grad. I'm an NDSU grad that is fed up with his bullshit.
I'm not a UND grad. I'm an NDSU grad that is fed up with his bullshit.
I'm not a UND or NDSU grad and I think he's doing a great job. My son goes to NDSU and thinks he's doing a great job. He's on pace to graduate in 4 years and has an internship at a top engineering firm in Fargo.
Things like this is why Trump is doing so well. One person may say a person with an IQ of 30 is mentally retarded. A liberal will go nuts and say no no he is mentally challenged. If they mean the same thing why is saying mentally challenged more kind than saying mentally retarded? Do we have to rename fire retardents also? This is not a moral argument, it is a feel good emotional argument. An emotional argument to change names that means the same thing. So if it means the same thing how is it kinder? I think it takes a mentally retarded mind to come up with these ideas. I dislike emotion over-riding logic.
I agree your son is doing welll
but if bresciani is doing such a great job your son shouldn't be such a rare jewel in the student body - NDSU's reason for being is to teach
"With rates of 25.2% and 56.1% for on-time (two or four years depending on the degree) graduations and overall graduation rates, respectively, North Dakota State University - Main Campus does an average job of graduating its students on-time and an above average job at graduating students overall.
Based on the caliber of students that attend North Dakota State University - Main Campus we would expect an overall graduation rate of 63.7%, however, students are graduating at a rate that is 7.6% lower than that. Therefore, North Dakota State University - Main Campus is performing below average at graduating students, based upon those students' anticipated academic achievement in college. "
http://www.collegefactual.com/colle...mpus/academic-life/graduation-and-retention/#
Do those numbers factor in internships? It took 6 years to get my engineering degree because I spent 2 years doing internships. Sure I could have graduated in the 4 years but I valued the real life experiences and so did the employers. Not everything is as black and white as numbers on a spreadsheet.
Do those numbers factor in internships? It took 6 years to get my engineering degree because I spent 2 years doing internships. Sure I could have graduated in the 4 years but I valued the real life experiences and so did the employers. Not everything is as black and white as numbers on a spreadsheet.
Sorry, but I for one do not see it as the University or Bersconi's job to make sure your kid graduates. That's YOUR job as a parent. Their job is to offer and teach classes. It's your job to raise your kid so he understands the importance of an education and studying (should they chose a field that requires that) so they graduate.
Quit blaming our education system for parents turning their kids into spoiled brats who think they get everything for nothing.
This PC crap is a joke. Doesn't fly with me and don't care if people like what i say or not. Brought up to call a spade a spade.