Sunday, December 4, 2011

11.

A question that Universities should ask students, but will not be asked, should be about their personal life and how they managed to get through high school. They should ask this to see what kind of person they are and how people react to different situations and to see what they did to overcome a difficult situation. This would determine whether the decision they made to overcome an obstacle is showing them as perseverant. If it does demonstrate they are perseverant they should be accepted because it may also determine if they will or will not give up on their college experience with more homework.
They could also learn about the person’s qualities and choose the people with the best ideas to help improve our society. Choosing a caring, humble person rather than one who is greedy because if they are greedy their mind will be set up to only benefit themselves and not care about others which in contrary to a humble caring person who actually thinks of others as well and may have new ideas that can benefit the wellbeing of people in our society.
They should also ask about how many hours of homework or studying the students spent doing on a regular day to see if the student really cared about their education and if they have an idea of how the student will do in college or a taste of what college is like. It can also determine if they will have a greater chance of giving up, because during high school they did not adjust or prepare with a high amount of homework, and maby they will not be able to take the increased amount of homework college offers to students.

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