The Benefit of the “Epic Fail”

(This post may be found at The American Culture.)

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2 Responses to The Benefit of the “Epic Fail”

  1. The Ancient says:

    The matriculation figures don’t look all that different from Trinity (in Manhattan), but I can’t help thinking it’s a disservice to his students to bar AP classes.

    It has a nagging Rainbow Fish-quality to it.

    • profmondo says:

      Yeah, I thought that was odd as well — I mean, they even had AP classes at my high school in the burbs when dinosaurs roamed the earth. Those classes don’t strike me as being particularly cutthroat or anything.

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