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Brookhaven's College Policies Analysis

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David Hume once said “Truth springs from argument.” I will adhere to the analysis on Brookhaven’s college policies. Policies are implemented to protect and insure the success of students. At this community college their guidelines are stated under the academic information that course prerequisites are required in order to take certain classes. This ensures that student will be prepared with at least minimal knowledge for an advance course. But many students at the college feel that by taking these mandatory classes they get delayed from taking more classes that actually matter towards their degree. Studies show that many students that have to retake a prerequisite course end up switching their majors or dropping out of college because the class …show more content…

He also brought up a good point that many of his students that he advises talked to him about changing their major after taking the prerequisite course because they believe they couldn’t finish the course without failing the class. After talking to him for a while I started to realize that the student does not have the choice on whether or not he wants to take the class because the college policy forces students to take it if you want to continue in your degree plan. What they are really doing is making students think twice about their major and making them pay for class they did not want to take. If students were allowed to take classes without taking prerequisites courses the graduation rate would be higher and the student stress level would be lower. At the end of our conversation Mr. Al Davis mentioned that he was in favor of a policy changes if that would ever go through the board of directors in the college he …show more content…

I interviewed Jose Hernandez a student majoring in nursing of what he thought about the prerequisites policy. He said that if it wasn’t for tutoring he would have already dropped out school because just alone these prerequisites are a workload. He wishes that it would have been optional class to take because the class he had this prerequisite for talked very little of what he learned. So not only does he feel that he took this class for nothing but it stopped him from taking another class that he actually wanted to take. The level of stress that Jose had to go through wondering if he was going to pass the class or not was intense. He too is on board to change the college prerequisite policy to make it more accessible for the students to peruse their major with lower stress. He also recommended that students think very carefully about what they want to major in because some major require more prerequisite than

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