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In reply to the discussion: At N.Y.U., Students Were Failing Organic Chemistry. Who Was to Blame? [View all]dalton99a
(94,432 posts)11. Most of the As received in online STEM courses during the pandemic came from online cheating
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At N.Y.U., Students Were Failing Organic Chemistry. Who Was to Blame? [View all]
brooklynite
Oct 2022
OP
I had an awful experience in P-chem. I was a good student and graduated with honors.
Demsrule86
Oct 2022
#8
I once got a job that I was not really qualified for because they saw P-Chem on my transcript.
Demsrule86
Oct 2022
#35
It is a competitive sport for some foreign students to lie and cheat - proudly and shamelessly
dalton99a
Oct 2022
#14
It applies to the adminisration, not the professors. I've had my grades "modified" against my wishes
eppur_se_muova
Oct 2022
#26
Well said. Plus, many colleges keep the majority of faculty on "part-time', or "adjunct" so they
lindysalsagal
Oct 2022
#30
+1. You don't want a doctor or pharmacist who doesn't understand organic chemistry
dalton99a
Oct 2022
#13
Yes, it is. And yes, we all depend on the adequate training and preparation of scientists: From
lindysalsagal
Oct 2022
#32
Average is the lowest common denominater. Lowering standards in Medicine seems like a malpractice.
marble falls
Oct 2022
#7
The writing on this is so weird. It really sets up the students as the unreasonable ones and
WhiskeyGrinder
Oct 2022
#10
The article is definitely written in such a way that the blank spots leave canvasses for people to
WhiskeyGrinder
Oct 2022
#21
Most of the As received in online STEM courses during the pandemic came from online cheating
dalton99a
Oct 2022
#11
"notorious for ending many a dream of medical school" at EVERY COLLEGE WHERE IT IS TAUGHT ...
eppur_se_muova
Oct 2022
#27
+1. Med school admissions people often use organic chemistry as a performance predictor
dalton99a
Oct 2022
#34
i still remember back when i was getting my electrical engineering degree
moonshinegnomie
Oct 2022
#31