Friday, January 14, 2011

Elite College

I think that the best debate was David W. Breneman because in his opinion he said
The faculty at highly ranked research universities, public and private, tend to focus heavily on research and graduate education, with undergraduate education a distant third. For aggressive undergraduates who know exactly what they want, such a setting may be ideal, as they will find ways to come to the attention of faculty.
also about this quote is truely right because it depends on rank and what college school you got and i think that there is some college that wont teach you that well. But if you went to an smart high school like ASTI then you would go to most of the greatest colleges well i think in my opinion! In asti it teaches you how to be a college student so you can be use too it and thats why i agree with David.

Well i think that Martha O'Connell didnt explain her point in my opinion because we dont really care about the "ohh" and "ahhs" we carea bout the college we got to! this is what she said.
During the fall months at high school guidance counseling programs, juniors run to the stage to participate in an exercise to try and help them understand that it is not “where you go” that matters. They hold posters featuring the names and faces of famous people while their peers and parents shout out with confidence the names of elite colleges they assume the celebrities attended
.So it doesn't matter about the parents shouting out but it matters about what college your going to so thats y i picked this as the least favorite. She is like talking a little bit off topic and it should be why is it important about college and why it is not.

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