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This gem pretty much sums up the current state of the entire academic world, or at least all of it that I have been exposed to (4th year engineering student at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign).

"I suggest that we have gotten the cart before the horse. We are less concerned with whether students learn the right thing than whether they learn in the way that we rely upon to measure how well they learn when compared to their peers. We do this without even having considered whether the measurement is even useful, much less necessary or even counter-productive. We do it without considering whether encouraging sin is a good way to teach morals. We do it for no better reason than tradition, habit, and inertia."



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