Now that LePage is governor, I’m thinking about going back to high school to just get an associate’s degree. Who needs two years and professors?
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Now that LePage is governor, I’m thinking about going back to high school to just get an associate’s degree. Who needs two years and professors?
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Just leave Maine instead. ;)
I’m sorry but whoever said they would not be taught by professors?
The only way this would make sense is if students who had nothing else to take their senior year were sent to the community colleges or if additional professors were teaching in the locale of the students.
If you expect nothing but 100% workable ideas from public figures your not going to find any person on earth capable of providing that anyway. This idea happens to be workable, not for the vast majority of students but for some this could be their best chance at a degree.
Sending students to college and calling it a fifth year of high school is nothing but a complete re-tooling and misrepresentation of what LePage has said.
Whats your point? I’ve maintained that the idea is workable not that it was perfect in the form he presented it.
Its a good idea that, like most other good ideas, needs to be worked on before its ready to be put into production.
You have to start someplace.