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[–] worthlesshope 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

only if you're not white, if you're white they make it very difficult to get in

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[–] SoloPoloVision 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Universities are lowering, and even sometimes abolishing, the most basic requirements to get in and to stay in.

Of course they are, students are now customers who pay thousands of dollars per year to be there. It's in Universities' rational self interest to shovel as many students through as possible.

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[–] 9035057? ago 

My current Code teacher is utterly redpilled. It's great to see him shelling students with truth.

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[–] Le_Squish ago 

Truth, mang. I meet kids from all sorts or educational, economic and racial backgrounds and the universally don't know shit.

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[–] Anson [S] ago 

too much money perhaps?

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[–] Plavonica 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Depends on the classes taken, area of degree, and of course, the university you choose to attend. In my experience most instructors are just phoning it in every day collecting a paycheck. In 5 years I've met around 4-5 who actually gave enough of a shit to bother to learn any sort of teaching method. Keep in mind this is in math/cs/eng classes. Of particular note is a seriously butch-dike math prof who, even when Trump won, only said maybe one or two sentences (strictly outside of class time as well) about her beliefs. And even then it was in a respectful and intelligent manner.

Of the other classes I've taken, I met exactly one, an English prof of all things, who actually put forth an effort. And I think 2-3 who had an agenda to teach.

I imagine things are different for LA students.

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