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Saturday, December 01, 2007

An article in the current edition of Science describes a new policy in a Korean univesity where students who maintain “B” or better grades continue to pay no tuition, whereas those with a “C” or below must pay about $16,000 per year “We want students to take responsibility for their actions,” says Suh, the new head of the university.

4 comments:

  1. great incentive structure! do you think it could work here?

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  2. Anonymous7:27 pm

    you bet!

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  3. lads, are you sure you want to be having this discussion the week before exams?!

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  4. alternatively students who get less than a B could be put in stocks.

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