My Questions:
1) Does this affect your graduation date?
2) Do you take classes not needed for your major just to get the hours required to maintain Bright Futures?
3) Why don't they open up more sections of the classes?
4) Does Bright Futures realize this is happening?
5) Can we add more students to the designated small classes?
Interview:
Katie said:
1. Do you think you would take classes not needed to get hours that are required to maintain Bright Futures if you went here? No.
2. Why won’t they just open up more class? Budget cuts, maybe.
3. Does Bright Futures realize this is happening to the students? Probably, the economy is so bad they just dont have enough money.
4. How is that even fair? It's not.
5. You know if we can’t add more classes why because of teacher cuts don’t you think we should add more students to the designated small classes? The campus is too big to have smaller classes and there's not enough money to get more teachers. This TERRIBLE economy!6. How do you know what you know? (evidence) Katie knows people that are not able to sign up for the classes they need to graduate.
7. Who are you to the subject? (perspective) A victim.
8. How is this event connected to other events? (patterns or opposing forces) This event is connected to the date on which you will graduate or if you will ever graduate.
9. What if things were different? (suppositions/predictions) People would not have to be 5 year seniors or take classes bogus classes that to not apply to their major just to get enough credit hours.
10. Why is this important? (significance) This is important because it affects the time you graduate and the rest of your future if you unable to get a degree in the major you desire.
1) Does this affect your graduation date?
2) Do you take classes not needed for your major just to get the hours required to maintain Bright Futures?
3) Why don't they open up more sections of the classes?
4) Does Bright Futures realize this is happening?
5) Can we add more students to the designated small classes?
Interview:
Katie said:
1. Do you think you would take classes not needed to get hours that are required to maintain Bright Futures if you went here? No.
2. Why won’t they just open up more class? Budget cuts, maybe.
3. Does Bright Futures realize this is happening to the students? Probably, the economy is so bad they just dont have enough money.
4. How is that even fair? It's not.
5. You know if we can’t add more classes why because of teacher cuts don’t you think we should add more students to the designated small classes? The campus is too big to have smaller classes and there's not enough money to get more teachers. This TERRIBLE economy!6. How do you know what you know? (evidence) Katie knows people that are not able to sign up for the classes they need to graduate.
7. Who are you to the subject? (perspective) A victim.
8. How is this event connected to other events? (patterns or opposing forces) This event is connected to the date on which you will graduate or if you will ever graduate.
9. What if things were different? (suppositions/predictions) People would not have to be 5 year seniors or take classes bogus classes that to not apply to their major just to get enough credit hours.
10. Why is this important? (significance) This is important because it affects the time you graduate and the rest of your future if you unable to get a degree in the major you desire.
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