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Comment Engineering Education IS screwy (Score 1) 1218

I don't understand the people who are saying that he just wasn't cut out for an engineering program. I, too, am an engineering school dropout (computer science, though). And I'm the first to admit that I _didn't_ work hard enough at it -- mainly because I discovered I just didn't like it all that much. BUT. Even if I had, I believe I would have had an extremely discouraging experience. The teaching was horrible, like he described. The TA's English skills left a lot to be desired. And many of the TAs that I knew as friends complained about students "bothering" them for help; nevermind that that's what they were supposed to be doing.

There's something really wrong with less than 50% being a passing grade, too, which was common.

And the particular university I went to was definitely not friendly for women. (I don't want to blame sexism for my failure in the subject, but it definitely played its part in various ways.)

I've been reading The World is Flat by Thomas L. Friedman. He has a lot to say about the state of science and engineering education in the U.S. today. Relevant to this article/discussion. I recommend it.

We NEED more scientists and engineers in this country. Weeding out those students who don't excel immediately doesn't make sense in that context.

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