More of what we already knew, this was taken today from a thread on InsideCarolina.com.
8/27/2010 9:52:02 AM
haha great logic in that postI absolutely love the meltdown going on over there
8/27/2010 9:54:25 AM
LACK OF INSTITUTIONAL CONTROL
8/27/2010 9:54:37 AM
8/27/2010 9:55:38 AM
Here's the real picture...UNC is one of the top 5 public schools in the country, along with UVA, Michigan, Cal and UCLA. They're proud of that, and they're going to take care of their own, to make sure they get the best jobs, and to make sure they're always seen as better than State and comparable to Duke and Wake. Grade Fixing has been going on for decades, and no one with UNC's best interests in their mind would ever take steps to prevent it.
8/27/2010 10:02:08 AM
^andI swear they talk about grade fixing at every top school in the country. I remember hearing it all the time when I lived close to Yale.[Edited on August 27, 2010 at 10:08 AM. Reason : x]
8/27/2010 10:07:46 AM
8/27/2010 10:50:38 AM
Many undergraduate "degrees" amount to over-expensive daycare.
8/27/2010 11:01:53 AM
I strongly disagreeI think an education is primarily based on the effort an individual puts into it not on their area of study or even the institution where they studiedWORK INKNOWLEDGE OUT
8/27/2010 11:08:55 AM
Most people don't care about educationThey care about how much money that education will entitle them to earnAnd in Carolina's case, its more than most
8/27/2010 11:10:23 AM
8/27/2010 11:10:43 AM
8/27/2010 11:14:22 AM
ahahha, this is great.and grade fixing is a big issue at many schools. it's no secret that the likes of harvard and yale do so; and it wouldn't surprise me if unc did it on a massive scale either.
8/27/2010 11:17:35 AM
8/27/2010 11:23:30 AM
^I think they go hand in handIm in grad school for chemistry cause i wanted to learn more, get my PhD and get paid more because of it.
8/27/2010 11:27:48 AM
8/27/2010 11:31:51 AM
You're arguing that pursuing a higher education and a higher compensation are equal pursuits. Most people focus on learning on the the necessary skills for their desired profession. Very rare is the person who wants to learn something just for the sake of learning.
8/27/2010 11:32:50 AM
Well, the last US News & World Reports had UVa, Wake and UNC all ranked within five of each other. Obviously Duke will always be looked at as a better school than those.
8/27/2010 11:33:16 AM
Is that the one that used ratemyprofessor.com
8/27/2010 11:33:59 AM
I thought that this was a joke thread.Turns out I was correct.
8/27/2010 11:34:03 AM
8/27/2010 11:35:40 AM
In reference to the original post - I'd say the same goes for just about any public university, NCSU included.
8/27/2010 4:44:16 PM
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8/27/2010 6:44:24 PM