Reality of Undergraduates
But even granting all of that, most students don't arrive at
community college having already produced ample portfolios of
work, just looking for a credential to certify what they've
already done. Most show up unable to add fractions. Many
bring with them long histories of spotty academic
performance, undiagnosed learning disabilities, and
self-defeating habits that never got corrected. These are not
young Steve Jobs-es who are put upon by distribution
requirements. Most need help not only in building academic
skills, but in navigating the institutions and culture of the
professional world.