I finished in Civil Engr in the 60s. I’m really glad it was then. Students today are facing a load from an elite faculty. I know that because I’ve taught with them. They take courses in other colleges. None are easy As. Not the same school you and I attended, Jerry.
We can discuss the usefulness of the degrees but most of our student athletes struggle with courses in certain degree areas not because of difficulty but because of time constraints on labs and project design. Time devoted to being an elite athlete and an engineering, nursing, architectural student, etc are really difficult. A few can handle it but there are a lot of non-athletes who struggle with the time management part of it.
Phenomenal guy and instructor to many Kinesiology. His classes were no cakewalk.
Dubose and Edwards was last year.. We went from having the top recruiting classes in the SunBelt, to the bottom 3. This isn't brain surgery. It's taken a dive. If you can't see that, I guess you can call it what you want. Sunshine pumping. Head in the sand. Myopic. I don't know.
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