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Buell says he supported a recent proposal in the Educational Policy Committee to include more information about classes on transcripts--including course's size and mean grade--as a way of signalling publicly that we're prepared to acknowledge just what our grades do mean."
Students say that although they acknowledge the inconveniences that result from shopping period, they are not sympathetic to instructors' complaints.
While students generally agree with Davis's assessment and acknowledge that TFs are necessary at the University, they cite a wide variety of experiences with TF instruction.
Drinking, everyone must acknowledge, is a perennial college pastime which has contributed to the gaiety of the undergraduate experience for centuries. The current law of the United States, namely a national minimum drinking age of 21, has not changed for the better the cultural mores of those toward whom the...
Professors who prefer the written comments in the Guide acknowledge that it can be difficult to interpret.