Friday, May 15, 2009

My comment

In response to my classmate's blog

I agree with this article. The top 10% rule is the most inefficient way to admit students into state Universities. This process eliminates the selection of students based upon their character and possibility of academic achievement. Also, with a rising population, the top number of top 10% students increase as well. The matter of fact is that not all top 10% students are of the same academic quality. Many students aspire to enter famous state Universities, but end up being turned down.

Also, increasing higher education schools wouldn't help the economy or provide better education. Like my classmate said, they would not be properly funded and wouldn't have the same quality as an established University.

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