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| Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 11:57 am
Post subject: GRE p3 as BS-exam |
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My HS Chem Teacher had a BS from Brooklyn.cuny.edu on the 1960s.
He had to pass the GRE-Chemistry test in order to graduate. I'm
wondering how prevalent such requirements are today. My personal view
on this is that the GRE3 (ie Subject Exam) should be made tougher (eg,
up to the doctoral level) and the max score elevated to reflect this
(ie, a 700 in the old GRE3 should still be a 700 but a PhD student
might need, say, a score of 2000 as the equivalent of passing the
qualifying.) I am all for standardising testing so as to deregulate
delivery. The best thing to wake academia up would be if students
could study on their own (some research professors are so bad that top
students in top school basically learn on their own these days anyway
- the best student in such places is usually the one who cuts class
the most) and not have to pay tuition. It would be the ultimate form
of financial aid.
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Vasos-Peter John Panagiotopoulos II, Columbia'81+, Bio$trategist
BachMozart ReaganQuayle EvrytanoKastorian
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