とある関西のK大学ではTOEIC500点以上に10万円を贈呈すると新聞に以前掲載されていました。
あきれました。
まず、500点とったくらいで満足度を上げるような報酬制度の矛盾。
英語の勉強の意味をはきちがえさすような制度。
過程が目的になっては意味がないんですよ。
しかも、学ぶ目的を提供している学校がこういうことをするなんて。。
会社入ってからこういうことがあるのはよしとしても、大学ではね。
まぁいいっか。
将来ではやくたたないかですからね、たかだか500点くらいじゃ。
そんな WEIRD COLLEGE で英語勉強している生徒へ
whatever your major in college is, you are going to take some classes towards the end of your stay that deals with some very specific matter. It's the time in college where you get to really learn something different than those not in your major and gain specific knowledge about a subject. If you're an English major, expect to do a lot of analysis on literature. Many of the classes at times can seem odd or a little out there, but do serve to teach the student about different concepts they wouldn't necessarily get in a general class. That said, many of the following classes made what's known as the Dirty Dozen, a list of college courses deemed too insignificant to warrant an entire college course based on the subject matter. Whether or not any of these classes should be taken is ultimately left up to the student and what they're looking to get out of their education; with these weird courses, you can bet they'll at least get to say they got to take them!