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| Authored by: Yaacov on Sunday, May 15 2005 @ 11:09 PM CDT |
- Why has the rate been high for the last ten years?
- Is the rate about to increase, as implied in the article?
- If so, why is the rate about to increase?
- If not, why are we changing the rules a decade too late?
- Does this mean that the quality of our students is decreasing? That the difficulty of the program is increasing? That students who aren't interested in the courses are in the program? That the program is too large?
- and finally: Why does admin keep putting forward controversial policies on student issues without telling us why they are doing so? Remember Architecture's move to Engineering? When that decision was being made there was DB reporting, Imprint articles(but the imprint site is down as I write this), uws stories and a memo from the Dean of ES but no one mentioned the reason for the move. This time, I'd like to know the answer to "Why?"
--- "an ideology is a thought—economizing device" - Moisés Naim[ Parent ]
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