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Having the fifth course ungraded would be even more advantageous. A student who had no worries about a low grade even outside his field on his graduate school transcript could be really adventurous. This would be a self-made kind of General Education. If the individual had only to become competent enough to earn a "pass," the social scientist without previous preparation might be willing to approach a middle-level Fine Arts course; the Social Relations major might brave Chemistry; the scientist might not be daunted by Milton or writing courses...
...does not meaan that one will be automatically drafted at the beginning of the summer. It does mean, however, that he will be reclassified 1-A, and that his case will again be reopened with the possibility for appeal and presentation of new information. This information could be a transcript showing excellent progress and good grades in college, or it could be an acceptance to a graduate school. A person is entitled to only one 1-SC classification. In any case, the board will make another decision in light of the current situation--both on the individual and the national...
...made a few fast phone calls. To their horror, they discovered that Miyawaki was no doctor at all. A short-term undergraduate at Berkeley and at Loyola University in Los Angeles, he had taken a few lab courses at Johns Hopkins University. He imaginatively doctored up his Johns Hopkins transcript and forged his name on another student's Columbia Medical School transcript. California, which handles 30,000 graduate applications a year, uncritically accepted Miyawaki's papers...
Finally, Kosygin turned to his translator and said, "I really want to finish him off." Reston asked for permission to publish the interview. Kosygin agreed -but insisted on having a day to go over the transcript, "to avoid misunderstanding." The Soviet Premier obviously saw the interview as a prestigious piece of propaganda. That it may have been in Russia and, perhaps, in North Viet Nam. But elsewhere it showed Kosygin to be unsure of his facts, easily provoked into unreasoned anger and hardly master of himself-let alone a great nation...
...know what student gets on his thesis. Neither, in most cases, do they know his mark in the "99" course, for most departments do not give the mark until the end of the year. Only in a few departments, such as philosophy, is a grade given on the Ferurary transcript. Only in such departments do students' grade averages not suffer from their choosing to write theses. This model more nearly meets the goal of a student's grade average reflecting his performance in courses. This is the model that should be imitated by the other departments, including government...