Showing posts with label Remdial College Classes Cost Billions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Remdial College Classes Cost Billions. Show all posts

Monday, February 21, 2011

Remedial college classes cost billions

This sort of news is frustrating to be heard for college students and California. It is sad to see many high school students graduating then finding they are unprepared to meet the standards in college/univeristy. Many college freshmen today that just entered college finds that they are unprepared and are placed in remedial classes and the numbers of remedial classes in California are increasing. I believe that remedial classes are helpful in helping college students to become more prepared, but remedial classes are just too time consuming and frustrating. I think the reason why college freshmen don't have the skills they need for college is because they didn't put enough effort in their work when they were in high school. Many high school students who say high school is too hard has no clue that there is another level of education that is even harder. I think the reason why high school students believe that the work is hard is that they don't get the material. Some reasons why they don't get the material are they don't pay attention in class, don't complete their assignments, don't do well on tests, socialize too much on their phones and internet, and cut classes. It is not to say that high school students should over work their abilities, but at least high school students should put more time and effort in their work so they can understand the material and not have to worry that they are unprepared for college classes.

I believe this news is a warning for high school students to put as much effort they can in their work so they can be prepared for college courses and not have to worry about being placed in remedial classes. With more students putting more effort in their work, there would be less stress in the future, less remedial classes, and more money could be saved to be used for improving school districts.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Remedial college classes cost billions

Studies today shows that one third of students today are unprepared at meeting the standard level of material learned. The price that these students would have to pay later on is that when they go off to a college or universities, they would have to take remedial classes that would give them the opportunity to learn the material that they haven't gotten to in order to be able to be caught up with the rest of the students on campus. Taking these classes may be helpful but it's very frustrating and time consuming when other classes could have been taken.
One problem is that many students are simply taking advantage of free classes that offered to them. They would only give the minimum amount of effort to pass the class. Not only that these students in trouble, those that make good grades and pass the class with excellent grades are also affected. Another problem is that the teachers in high school are simply not giving the same demand that college professors give. And the last problem is that there is a gap in the learning curriculum all over the United States. Factors like you social background and living environmental can play a role in how much the amount of material is taught.
In conclusion, we must take some sort of action now because all these remedial classes are costing $2,000 per student in community colleges and $2,50o in four year universities. We need a system that the whole United States could follow in order for all students to be on track on learning the same curriculum with other students across the United States. Also with more encouragement to the student would help them feel more motivated to do better in school and challenge themselves. Currently, school officials and higher education officials are working together to fix this gap in the amount of material learned. If we don't fix this problem now, it will grow into a more severe issue in the future for more college freshmen.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Remedial College Classes

Many high school students don't seem to take advantage of the free classes being offer at high school and master all the basic skills that they need to take advance classes in colleges. So what happen when they go to college? They have no choice but to take remedial courses, but those courses are costly and also time consuming. Although it is true in most cases, some other cases are just simply due to the school or the teachers. Some teachers are just not fit for teaching that particular subject at that particular level or the students don't feel enough motivation to do their best. They give out easy work (maybe even no work at all) and not giving out the work that are suppose to prepare students for college. As the results, students can pass by those classes with some easy A's without doing much work and not being fully prepare for the "real" thing in college. Now I'm not saying that the teachers are entirely to blame, there are, indeed, some students who just don't take advantage of the good offers and just simply slack off. But there are some students who are taking lots of AP classes so they have lots of challenging homework to complete compare to just regular classes. So to say, it is nearly impossible for students to fully taking time on their homework/classwork to study the materials and master them with that much amount of homework piling on them and not much time to do them, especially those that have jobs or living independently.
To resolve these problems, I think there need to be more programs that can help students prepare for colleges during/outside of school time such as Upward Bound and incorporate the classes' lessons to other things that are relating to that topic so students would be able to know more. And also, if there are fewer classes a day, then students can absorb more and learn more for each subject. In addition, I think lessons should go a bit slower so students can practice more and fully grasp the standards instead of trying to cramp a lot of things and not being able to understand them completely. But of course, that won't be able to happen but it's a nice idea to look forward to.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Remedial Classes

Pre-school is created to prepare children how to interact with other children in elementary school. Elementary school is to teach students how to behave properly. Middle school installs study habits. High school is to apply all of the acquired skills to prepare for the higher education of college. Yet today, billions of dollars are spent annually on remedial classes for freshmen attending college. High school students who thought they did well in school due to their easy A's and cool teachers realize the hard way that college is nothing like high school. Everyone in college is there to learn and research, yet in high school all everyone seems to care about is who goes out with who, current trends and styles, and who is social networking instead of doing homework. Has the public eduation system failed us students again due to the lack of efficient teachers who are capable of challenging the students and prepare them for the rigorous courses in college? Or is it simply society to blame, for all the "short-cuts" it has created through meaningless technology and short-sighting the people on how their current actions will affect them in the long-term?

Remedial College Classes cost Billions

I believe this news should tell us that we should try harder in high school while they can in order to avoid paying for it in college. This should really push students to do their best unless they want to pay later on. And all that hard work will pay off, they can achieve good grades so they can actually get in a good college and if they tried hard enough in high school then they wouldn't have to deal with it in college. Probably take AP or HP classes while you can no matter how hard they are. And you have to learn the material, not only be familiar with it. They may not know it but it will help them in the long run. All these will help you save money in the future.

Remedial College Classes Cost Billions

I think that this shows that high school students should take the hardest class available-AP and HP courses. Students should also learn the material well, not just good enough to pass. Some students might think that AP/HP classes will take too much time and effort but it will be worth it in the long run. If students take the steps necessary to succeed not only in high school but also in college then they would also save some money in the future.

remedial classes

I think the remedial classes in college should be cheaper. It's not the students' fault if their highschool teachers aren't giving them their proper education. Some teachers "baby" their students. They make it so easy to get an "A" in the class, which in turns give a false impression to the students that they're smart and on track. Highschool teachers aren't preparing their students. The remedial classes are costing colleges billions of dollars, when it should not.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Redemial College Classes Cost Millions

This is a very eye opening article. I think that I am a pretty good student that ahas a very high GPA and now reading this article it has got me thinking that maybe when I go to college instead of getting A's I will be getting F's. However I am happy that I read this article because it is important for high school students to know that they need to take harder classes so that hey are prepared for college. I am taking a lot of AP and HP classes and I will continue to take them so I am prepared for college. It is very important that students know that an A in high school does not mean and A in college. I think school should try to fit the standards of college a lot more closely and expect higher of us because if they don;t we will be stuck taking remedial classes which are a waste of time and money because you should have learned the material in high school. I think student should have higher expectation of them selves and teacher should have higher standards so that when we go to college the standards and curriculum aren't a surprise to us.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Remedial college classes cost billions

Many students in their high school years aren't taking their studies seriously which leads to students having to spend more money just to cover things that they could've learned for free, in high school. Studies that many students are spending around 2 billion in school learning what they were suppose to have learned. The reason for this article is for students to know and understand that college is no joke and they should start taking it more seriously. This article makes people realize that suceeding in high school may not certainly mean you would do well in college. So you should always challenge yourself to new things so you can be more prepared.