Why is the overall quality of undergraduate learning so poor?

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<p>There are also places where the ones motivated to learn can take courses where they actually do learn quite a bit, but where students afraid of having to do school work or who want “easy A” courses for medical or law school admission purposes can find such courses.</p>

<p>But it is interesting to note that at UC Berkeley, populated with many students who probably tried to take every possible honors/AP course in high school, the honors courses that are offered tend to have low enrollment. For example, honors freshmen and sophomore math courses typically have one 25 student lecture that is rarely full, while the regular versions (and watered down versions like “calculus for business majors”) have hundreds of students and are usually full.</p>