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Deliciously ironic that your “just use AI” reply cites a story that isn’t related.
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>Just use AI:

your article appears to be about high school?

1 to 2 failing students per course is expected (from lived experience, not ai)

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HS and undergrad students have overlapping math levels: Algebra, Pre-calc, and Calc.
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we're talking about this claim you made: "You cannot reject more than one or two students in a year"

which you appear to be basing on a high school article your ai supplied you, which is irrelevant to how many students a post-secondary institution can fail per semester.

overlapping math levels is unrelated.

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it does not claim that professors are only allowed to fail 1 to 2 students in a year.
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Are you disputing that limit of 1-2 students is failing factcheck, or that there is no formal established quota limit? No pressure for teachers to pass more?

Here's more, spoon-fed style:

https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2008/05/14/students-fail...

https://www.mindingthecampus.org/2008/05/23/if_students_fail...

https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2019/04/22/accusations-f...

https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/confessions-community-c...

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>Here's more, spoon-fed style:

friend, you can just say "oops, my article was about high school, my bad". no need to start being a dick.

>Are you disputing [...]

i am disputing your claim: "You cannot reject more than one or two students in a year".

you have now morphed it into a completely different claim.

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