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In reply to the discussion: Segregated colleges [View all]wilt the stilt
(4,528 posts)30. a degree from UGA
is looked upon as better unfortunately. One of the things that I think is wrong to me about UGA and I hear it happen at all the "big" schools is the amount of TA's teaching courses. I for some odd reason think that courses should be taught by professors.
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Well for starters, most schools have exemptions depending on the situation...
Blue_Tires
Oct 2013
#11
It's not true that there is "no commuting" for local kids whose families live near UGA
Tanuki
Oct 2013
#5
I know a lot of state colleges do this, and they do make exceptions for many reasons.
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2013
#12
Staying on-campus Freshman year makes you 40% more likely to complete a degree
Recursion
Oct 2013
#6