The Five-Year Party


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Colleges look much the same as they did five or ten years ago, but a lot has changed behind the scenes. While some mixture of study and play has always been part of college life, an increasing number of schools have completely abandoned the idea that students need to learn or demonstrate that they've learned. Financial pressures have made college administrations increasingly reluctant to flunk anyone out, regardless of performance, although the average length of time to get a degree is now five years, and for many students it's six or more. Student evaluations of professors—often linked to promotion and tenure decisions—have made professors realize that applying tough standards, or any standards, only hurts their own career progress. For many professors, it's become easier and more rewarding to focus on giving entertaining lectures and to give everyone reasonably good grades. The worst of these schools are the "subprime" colleges, where performance standards and accountability have been completely abandoned. Students enjoy a five year party with minimal responsibilities while their parents pay the bills. These schools' investment decisions (first-class gyms and dining centers) are all geared to attracting students that want to have a good time, and their brochures all emphasize the fun aspects of the college experience—there are very few pictures of students actually studying or in class. And after graduation, former students are frequently unable to find work in their chosen fields, thanks to their school's reputation with employers, and unable to afford the payments on sizeable student loans. The subprime colleges, which "teach" a significant percentage of college students, are only the tip of the iceberg. All colleges, even the most elite, have moved in this direction to some extent. If you are a parent sending your child to college, The Five-Year Party will give you critical information you need about what is really happening at your child's college, and what you can do to ensure help your child gets a real education.










5th Birthday Guest Book


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This 5th Birthday Guest book is a colorful guest book for a five year old girl's birthday celebration. It features a pattern of colorful party desserts and hearts - cupcakes, cookies, and donuts. Perfect to go along with your other party supplies and decorations. Features of this Guest Book * 111 signature pages with space on each page for two guests to write (222 guests total) * Lines for name, address, e-mail address, and a few lines for a message, thoughts, comments, well wishes, anecdotes, or whatever else your guests want to say! * Square 8.25" x 8.25" in size. Birthday guest books for kids are a great way to have guests and visitors leave messages, advice, and comments for children so that they can have a keepsake of their special day to read in the future. Years after their birthday, they'll still be able to laugh at the sentimental or funny comments, thoughts, wishes, quotes, poems, or stories their parents, grandparents, siblings, and friends made in their book. Check out our brand name Party Sweets Guest Books for more delicious guest books as well as matching notebooks that can be given as party favors!







5th Birthday Guest Book. Happy Birthday


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Look who's turning 5 this year? Funny sloth congratulates on his birthday! Make that birthday celebration unforgettable with this beautiful guest book and keepsake. Perfect to use at your special event and occasions Birthday party for your babies. - Large 8.5 x 8.5-inch square design- Plenty of room for your guests to write in- Space for over 100 guests- Elegant page design- Glossy softcoverA wonderful keepsake that can be read again and again to relive a birthday that will never be forgotten.




The Birthday Party Book


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Gives advice about all the major decisions that parents have to make when planning a birthday party.







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Motor World Wholesale


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