
06-17-2002, 11:42 AM
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Originally posted by AlphaChiGirl
I read this in the paper this morning, and I agree with it. Is it really that hard to graduate in four years (In the United States, it's expected, I know in other countries like Italy, it's more like 5-7 due to the difficulty of the curricula)? I know that there are some people who have mitigating circumstances (family/personal problems, health emergencies, major/interest changes, financial situations) that would require them to take longer than the usual four years, and I don't think they should reap the negative consequences (being last in parking lottery, etc.). Just the kids who have the money, etc., and are just "living large".
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Yes it is that hard to graduate in 4 years. A lot of people change their majors and that causes extra years. At UofM Dearborn the majority of students graduate in more than 4 years. It's so hard to get into classes because they are always full, and in a lot of the classes for ur major, there pre-reqs and pre-reqs to those, so it's hard. I'm goin into my 4th year, and I have two more years left because I changed my major, and it's insulting to hear that people think 5th year students and beyond should be punished by registering after freshman. It's hard enough as a freshman and sophmore to get into classes, and making 5th year seniors register last is just makin it harder for them to graduate sooner.
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