Boise State Universityの4年での卒業率は6%、留年とかも入れると 28%だって。
BSU graduation rates should cause concern
Boise State University has a four-year graduation rate, meaning first-year freshman who graduate in four consecutive years, of 6 percent. BSU’s overall graduation rate, meaning students who graduate in more than eight consecutive semesters, is 28 percent.
http://cba.ua.edu/~wenders2/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/endersvita_february2010.pdf 0119名無しさん2011/08/18(木) 07:02:27.24ID:/a0RlSxB なに必死になってるのかしらんが、馬鹿大学は日本アメリカ関係無く相手にされないよ。 頑張ってコロンビア行って学位取ったら道は開けるだろうね。 0120名無しさん2011/08/18(木) 07:10:46.99ID:il38wPxN>>117 アメリカの卒業率なんてそんなもん。 templeってアメリカじゃそんなにレベル低くないんじゃないの。 アメリカの有名企業で働いてる人はみんな普通に学歴は高いよ。 0121名無しさん2011/08/18(木) 07:19:13.52ID:NvUK2uVy 日本のFランみたいな教育の質が低い大学は アメリカにはないよ。だから学位の価値はまだある。 0122名無しさん2011/08/18(木) 07:23:53.76ID:il38wPxN 捨てるほどあるしw 0123名無しさん2011/08/18(木) 07:32:11.51ID:NvUK2uVy Whats the definition of a bad university ? Since many universities are Regionally Accredited ?
Any non-for-profit university that is regionally accredited offers decent programs otherwise they would lose their accreditation. There is a board that reviews their programs and progress every few years. If the programs fail to meet certain requirements set by the board the board will drop the school's accreditation. Any school that does not have accreditation is a bad university or college. This includes schools like the University of Phoenix, Sanford Brown College, and any other schools that are on-line only or offer those phony 18 month programs. Some stuck up people who think they are better than most other people will tell you that public state universities and community colleges are bad choices, but that is simply not true. Most state universities offer you the best education for your money. If you think a school is bad look up its accreditation. Most of the time you can even call the accreditation board and get the universities results from their last evaluation. I hope this helps! Good luck with school! I am sure you will get into a good one!
0148名無しさん2011/08/19(金) 03:52:49.22ID:P67TO5uB 例1 As someone with both university lecturer and industry experience, I would probably not hire a graduate with a grade below 2:1” Mustafa Yorumcu
例2 Malintha Delpachitra, Southampton, Hampshire, England I graduated with a 2:2 but this was partly due to a dissertation problem, based on all other results I would have achieved a 2:1. Now, a year on after graduating, I'm still looking for a job.
例3 I graduated with a BSc (Hons) 2:2 and went on to do an MSc at Imperial College from which I graduated with distinction. This was still not enough to be considered for many research posts and jobs.
0174名無しさん2011/08/19(金) 08:51:16.99ID:8TBAE3TL>>172 あるだろ。 しかも構内でceoが公演してるだろ。 参加はどこからでもokと書いてあるだろ、文盲w おまえの出してる大学は直リンが犬の絵だあほw 0175名無しさん2011/08/19(金) 09:20:46.23ID:P67TO5uB 講演ならMITもねーよ http://www.gecareers.com/GECAREERS/jsp/schools/school_recruiting_info.jsp?schoolID=810176名無しさん2011/08/19(金) 09:41:13.44ID:8TBAE3TL でも応募の直リンは犬の絵じゃないだろw さて、GEが出たので管理職陣のデータ。この中から馬鹿大出身を必死に探してみろよw http://www.freebase.com/view/en/general_electric/-/business/employer/employees0177名無しさん2011/08/19(金) 09:44:07.76ID:T0vl7crB 低脳学校の、しかも留学でアメリカにいるかでうかも怪しい.相手になにしてんだよw 0178名無しさん2011/08/19(金) 12:07:39.09ID:IxEmx9aL アメリカで出身大学重要でないなんてアメリカで就労すらしたことないんだよきっと。見てるだけで恥ずかしくなってくる orz 0179名無しさん2011/08/19(金) 12:21:56.04ID:P67TO5uB I've asked several employers at career fairs, and they told me that although they hire more at Michigan, than Michigan Tech, the difference isn't that great. 0180名無しさん2011/08/19(金) 13:19:28.07ID:IxEmx9aL 今度はどこの掲示板ですかw 0181名無しさん2011/08/19(金) 22:21:54.62ID:P67TO5uB 個人ブランドの時代
アメリカでは出身大なんてあまり関係ないよw 0184名無しさん2011/08/20(土) 04:27:39.42ID:A3MQB+pK Does where you graduate university/college really matter?
The lore of a premier post-secondary institution is undeniable, but maybe the subsequent economic payoff isn’t. By a new study from the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), you likely need a university/college degree or diploma for your future salary’s sake, yet where it comes from probably doesn’t matter.