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@gangstalicious1901 yeah they have been reducing the boundaries for well over a decade
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@DaisyRoseSheen Spelling mistake you win by default🤣 what a way to deflect
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@bug688 I have been though this on another thread, they have dropped. Points required, that have been published to the public, all show the points systems have dropped. This is a documented fact.
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@gangstalicious1901 The research shows that a B in Math's A level in 2016 would have got you an E in the 70's. Uni is far more of an industry then it used to be, no body can go to uni these days without loans back in the day in was possible to to get thought it on a grant. Two things have changed. one the types of subjects studied, no longer is it dominated by Law, Med and the hard sciences and two it's become an industry that keeps many small towns ticking over. In a nut shell it promotes the debt cycle for the majority, or a quicker way to get you signed up, and two it promotes growth in entertainments in the surrounding towns. My father was a lecturer for many years with a PDH of high standing, it's was around the late 90's the deans were telling there staff they no longer view the young people as students they are our clients and should be treated as such. Like anything else it's a business, if you put the Hurdles to high the business will suffer.
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@shuoriyes7771 sight the documentation outside of just saying they have increased, let us see for ourselves and compare to the previse years and decades?
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@LE_101-49 all am doing is asking for the documentation saying that they are harder what's the issue, every report into it over 10 years ago said they were grossly easier than the previous decades. My dad was a uni professor he also said they were getting easier, it's a simple question am asking for documentation? Am not exactly alone in the assertion. Facts remain that It's is much more of a business than before so it's not unusual to think it may be easier and if you don't think it is a business your fooling yourself.
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@DaisyRoseSheen 🤣you are not here to win anything yet you understood what was being said even with the spelling mistake yet had to chime in, cause your not trying to win LOLZ For the record I was the only one in the family not to go to uni am also the only one to have ran my own business bought my own house with no mortgage and retire before 50. Enjoy the student debt
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@shuoriyes7771 I have and can not find any clear documentation state why and how the have increased to the highest levels they have ever been which is way am asking? Since it's being said with such confidence I would like to see how they have come to that conclusion
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@shuoriyes7771 yeah just done that they were higher in 2018 to get an A star in CHEMISTRY ADV it was 241 points in 2024 it's 239 clearly easier not harder
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@DaisyRoseSheen 🤣 didn't need to go to school to work out the points system is easier that pre covid
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@DaisyRoseSheen "embarrassing when you make unnecessary assumptions." read back on ur LOLz post's it is exactly what you have been doing. Am sure you can spell oxymoron.
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@DaisyRoseSheen 🤣
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@shuoriyes7771 Hey thanks for the detailed answer, it's apricated and makes sense.
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@shuoriyes7771 Accepted that 2018 is a bad year but previous years data isn't there for example 2016's data was not disclosed to the public, so we are taking it on authority. Obviously there were widely published studies making such claims as A was on par with an E from the 1970's, obviously there are ran as news stories and likely have more to it than that and we of cause no longer have polytechnics. My thing is that considering government insinuative to send as many people to uni as possible which started under Tony Blair government and the ever widening range of courses it's hard to get a clear picture but speaking from the stand point of being a child from a family of educators, ranging from primary up to university, my father had held to the opinion it was getting easier over time. Obvious they have there own basis which is way I would like to see the data and unfortunately the only data am find is saying there getting easier, but am sure there is more to it than that. I hold to the idea that certain subjects are a must while for others an apprenticeship would be better and in the case of small business, from my experience, start out as soon as you can, so likely I have a basis. But it's an interesting topic.
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@beezergutler5488 The studies that claim a decline in IQ in recent times far outweigh those that claim an increase. Take the Ragnar Frisch Centre for Economic Research in Norway study as just one example also the Flynn effect would say IQ peaked in the mid-1970s.
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The point system will change based on the demographic of the students, if you look at make up of students in Europe, more and more, there parents origins are from outside Europe which reflects, as a mean, IQ levels regardless of how not P.C. that is it's still a very well documented fact and the arguments to the contrary never stand up to scrutiny. If the country was wholly Singaporean or Ashkenazi Jew that points system would have to increase but to make the education system in the UK fair, and Europe, they have to decrease. Look at the faces of the Students and you will find the correct answer. Also we need to consider the decline in IQ as a species in general.
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