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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 92281" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>Tech puts up academic obstacles...on purpose. They give you sketchy instructions. You are not led around by the nose but are left to your own initiative to find your way. You must pay attention, play the game, work through the obstacles, figure out things on your own, and go to class and do your work. Once you learn to do this you will succeed. If not you will be a dropout statistic. Its a difficult place, intent on preparing you for life. </p><p>SAs must put in the work and learn to play the academic game. The challenge is to find the recruits with the right mindset to understand, appreciate, and be willing to work for the long term benefits of a Tech Degree. Its not easy. Its like everything else, you get (reward) what you pay for (work). I appreciate a parent who understands this and guides his children in this direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 92281, member: 1376"] Tech puts up academic obstacles...on purpose. They give you sketchy instructions. You are not led around by the nose but are left to your own initiative to find your way. You must pay attention, play the game, work through the obstacles, figure out things on your own, and go to class and do your work. Once you learn to do this you will succeed. If not you will be a dropout statistic. Its a difficult place, intent on preparing you for life. SAs must put in the work and learn to play the academic game. The challenge is to find the recruits with the right mindset to understand, appreciate, and be willing to work for the long term benefits of a Tech Degree. Its not easy. Its like everything else, you get (reward) what you pay for (work). I appreciate a parent who understands this and guides his children in this direction. [/QUOTE]
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