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College Students.and People In General.prefer To Follow Directions Rather Than Make Their Own Decisions.
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"College students.and people in general.prefer to follow directions rather than make their own decisions. Therefore, colleges should eliminate as many choices as possible in order to offer students clear direction."
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The following appeared in a memo to the human resources manager at Baobob Inc.
a large architectural firm. "Several well-known, retired architects were interviewed in Architecture Today about changes in the field....
A nation should require all its students to study the same national curriculum until they enter college rather than allow schools in different parts of the nation to determine which academic courses to offer.
College students should be encouraged to pursue subjects that interest them rather than seek programs that promise entry into the job market.
Colleges and universities should offer more courses on popular music
film, advertising, and television because contemporary culture has much greater relevance for students than do arts and literature of the past....
Colleges should require students to engage in public-service activities in order to assure that each student receives a balanced, well-rounded education.
The following recommendation was made by the president and administrative staff of Grove College, a private institution, to the college's governing committee.
"We recommend that Grove College preserve its century-old tradition of all-female education rather than admit men into its programs....
American college students are like American colleges - each has half-dulled faculties.
-- James Thurbe...
The following article appeared in a recent issue of a college newspaper.
"Among all students who graduated from Hooper University over the past five years, more physical science majors than social science majors found permanent jobs within a year of graduation....
The following appeared in a memo from the Dean of the College of Education at Omni State University.
"Only seven of our state's high schools offer even one course in Latin, but over 80 percent of the graduates who study Latin at those seven schools enroll in college....