bokonon
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For the most part, people aren't allowed into university without a grasp of the basics. Some bible colleges may have more lax admissions standards (the aforementioned Bob Jones and Oral Roberts, for example), but most universities have requirements for aptitude tests and grades that insure that most students enter with a basic foundation of knowledge.(OT. I appologise)
I fail to understand the American education system. How on earth are people allowed into university without a grasp of the basics? A friend of mine in America is having to take science and english courses despite being an Advertising/PR student.
At the same time, they recognize that they're admitting students from all over the country, and individual teachers implementing the policies of local administrations and school boards, who are operating under educational policies set by 50 individual states, means that there will be some variation in the instruction received by individual students (even ignoring student aptitude and "home schooling" variables).
I expect the university is requiring your friend to take science classes because they're trying to turn out "well-rounded" Advertising/PR students. Usually, English classes can be waived by passing an aptitude test, so either your friend didn't take or pass that test, or the English classes are required for his major, and are presumably covering material that would not generally be taught in elementary and high schools.