The curriculum is cumulative. In order for it to adapt, kids would have to learn more advanced subjects earlier than they have in years past. There are lots of kids doing this in Advanced Placement classes, but most kids are not ready to progress that quickly.
Second, there’s plenty of colleges that were very selective of which ones they accepted. Some went and mixed up their core classes just to make it so nothing matched. I went to one
The curriculum is cumulative. In order for it to adapt, kids would have to learn more advanced subjects earlier than they have in years past. There are lots of kids doing this in Advanced Placement classes, but most kids are not ready to progress that quickly.
we could also just allow kids to go to college for free instead of killing them with interest rates :p
No argument here!
And many colleges adapted to AP classes by…not accepting them
That wasn’t my experience as a millennial
Did you attend every college?
Where are they not accepting CLEP tests?
First of all, CLEP and AP are not the same thing.
Second, there’s plenty of colleges that were very selective of which ones they accepted. Some went and mixed up their core classes just to make it so nothing matched. I went to one