Dumbing down is the dumbest move

22 April 2014 - 10:29 By Readers' Letters
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If there is one thing our last 20 years will be remembered for it will be tampering with procedures and rules that are in place for a reason. All this is supposedly in the interests of transformation.

The announcement that LLB degrees will revert to five years is but one example.

The new credit amnesty will disadvantage prospective tenants rather than make it easier.

Technical trades have shrunk from a five-year apprenticeship, leaving us with underqualified and inexperienced artisans. The matric pass mark has been lowered, and the list goes on.

The common thread is to make things easier to achieve, even if it is at the expense of excellence. - Tony Ball, Durban

  • The Black Lawyers' Association doesn't see the need for educated lawyers.

It is all part of the dumbing down of the population.

Raise the bar, Wits. There will be underprivileged students who rise to the challenge. - Elaine Young, by SMS

  • I don't think Wits is raising the bar.

At best they are picking it up after having previously dropped it. - Adrian Thomas, by SMS

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