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College professors are going back to paper exams and handwritten essays to fight students using ChatGPT
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That's not true at all, every degree has a required core curriculum at every university I've ever heard of (e.g., humanities, some amount of math, some amount of English, etc). It also says nothing for the K-12 years.
In my university you had breadth requirements, but it was 1 humanities course, 1 social science, and 1 science, and you could pick any course within those areas to fulfill the requirement. So you had a lot of choice within the core curriculum. Man, if other unis aren't doing that, that sucks.
https://bulletin.uakron.edu/undergraduate/general-education/#associatedegreerequirementstext
That's roughly 12 classes. Most universities I've seen the first 2 years is mostly general education with a little bit of your major involved.
yeah, that's trash. I only had to take 2 out of 20 full credits out of my specialist.