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#87882 - 11/18/08 01:33 PM
Re: The sad, sad state of college English...
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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I can't open this, but the lack of writing skills is evident everywhere.
Even here, posters who claim to have extensive writing experience sometimes produce copy with tense problems, bad punctuation, incomplete sentences and more.
Maby we're all just rushing. Maby the volume of communication today has convinced us that quantity of production is more important than literacy or even content.
I used to work with electrical engineers who graduated at the top 10% of their classes. Most couldn't even spell their names. I believe that, over time, the technical requirements for a degree increased, and requirements for completing humanity classes, including writing and English, were gradually reduced or eliminated to keep the program within a four year time-frame. These were bright young people, but you wouldn't know it when you read what they wrote.
One thing we could all do (including me, particularly) is review what we write and do a quick edit for clarity and literacy before we hit that "send" button.
Russ (picky old communication professor) Lay
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