At 8:17 AM -0400 9/14/06, Christopher D. Green wrote:
Astonishing.
http://insidehighered.com/news/2006/09/14/grad
The current requirements for an Associate "degree" in California are 9th grade math and less-than-freshman level English composition. So a good high school student does more advanced work than a minimal Associate holder? This, of course, makes junior colleges more or less redundant, becuase they are only requiring work (in these two areas, at least) that could (should?) have been completed in high school.
Do good high school students enroll in AA programs?
The competing conclusion is that junior colleges are teaching
what high schools should but don't.
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