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President Peterson has announced his retirement
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<blockquote data-quote="gthxxxx" data-source="post: 528239" data-attributes="member: 4310"><p>I understand that reasoning, but I disagree with it. Comparing my undergraduate and graduate attendance at GT separated by about a decade, I was blown away by the increased overcrowding on campus, including classes. GT needs to considerably increase their admissions standards if they aren't going to weed people out to reduce the overpopulation. However, with U.S.'s nonuniform high schools' standards/evaluations combined with human mental growth uncertainty during late teens, this is a costly and inefficient approach. GT could also expand their footprint to address the growing student population, but that comes with its own difficulties, such as traffic routing, scheduling, qualified faculty recruitment, and expenses. They could also get rid of athletics and re-purpose that land/facilities for academics [ducks for cover].</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gthxxxx, post: 528239, member: 4310"] I understand that reasoning, but I disagree with it. Comparing my undergraduate and graduate attendance at GT separated by about a decade, I was blown away by the increased overcrowding on campus, including classes. GT needs to considerably increase their admissions standards if they aren't going to weed people out to reduce the overpopulation. However, with U.S.'s nonuniform high schools' standards/evaluations combined with human mental growth uncertainty during late teens, this is a costly and inefficient approach. GT could also expand their footprint to address the growing student population, but that comes with its own difficulties, such as traffic routing, scheduling, qualified faculty recruitment, and expenses. They could also get rid of athletics and re-purpose that land/facilities for academics [ducks for cover]. [/QUOTE]
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