As reported by Jonathan Wai, education majors consistently have
the lowest academic aptitude on five independent tests from 1946 to 2014.
Not exact matches
As Wai concludes: «These data show that US students who choose to major in education, essentially the bulk of people who become teachers, have for at least the last seven decades been selected from students at the
lower end of the
academic aptitude pool.»
Your opportunities to compose an intense, first class scholastic paper and give strong
academic research are
low on the off chance that you have poor writing
aptitudes and absence of suitable and solid scholastic writing.