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Date Posted: Wed March 16, 2005 10:02:14
Author: DamnRam
Subject: Every opinion is by definition a bias but that doesn't mean the opinion is incorrect. It is quite possible that those Ram staff alumni from the 70's and 80's are not only correct, but in a very good position to make that determination. It's an open secret amongst those in higher education that there is rampant grade inflation at the high school level, and that many students are coming into colleges unprepared for what faces them (poor writing and research skills, for example). And yes, this includes students from supposedly prestigious prep schools and elite public schools, and it's being felt at even the nation's top schools. There are many reasons for this beyond the scope of this discussion but it is reasonable to conclude Fordham is not immune from the problem. In fact, I've even seen the problem firsthand in the admissions interviews I've done.
In reply to: Worried RAM 's message, "I'm not gonna keep this debate up. The article was not that bad. Better word choice could have been used, but I feel it has been blown out of proportion. The Ram is a fine college publication. The editors do a fine job and represent Fordham well. Even though I have never read The Ram in the 70's and 80's, I feel some of the criticism about how the Ram was so much better back then is unfair and a biased opinion of students of that generation. They should take pride in The Ram during their Fordham days, but I'm sure The Ram ruffled some feathers in those days as well. The present Ram provides a fine caliber of journalism." on Wed March 16, 2005 04:31:25


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