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although technically not an "education" be able to pass upper level classes (related to medical and psychology subjects) but more importantly, graduate from a university (CSU/UC)? Can someone with no critical thinking skills, entering their junior year, graduate from a realm of higher institution in CA?

2007-01-05 08:49:20 · 3 answers · asked by lilys.petal 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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Anything's possible. Great memory and hard work can make up for intelligence in many classes. Meaning, they don't have to understand the subject matter, just be able to regurgitate it on a test.

2007-01-05 08:57:39 · answer #1 · answered by Linkin 7 · 0 0

absolutely! Many doctors graduate with a C average but does anybody care? Nope! As long as they got the degree and are good at what they do nobody cares. Practice your memory skills and you can get by like other people do. The point is to get that piece of paper and get it framed, you can say later that you partied allot or that you were too existential for the idiocy of school work. hahaha

2007-01-05 10:10:57 · answer #2 · answered by Ahoy 1 · 0 0

there are many classes u can take in college that will help..remedial classes. Some colleges offer classes that will get u use to college and teach studying skills. Take advanatge of free tutors and labs (math, science).. I was ILL prepared for college but u can do it if u want to hard enough.. some classes may require extra 1 on 1 with professors. That's easier at community colleges. GL

2007-01-05 09:05:33 · answer #3 · answered by chilover 7 · 0 0

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