Monday, February 24, 2014

"Us as New York City Students"


Almost every letter was filled with spelling, grammar and punctuation errors. A junior wrote: “What do you get of giving false accusations im one of the students that has blended learning I had a course of English and I passed and and it helped a lot you’re a reported your support to get truth information other than starting rumors . . .”

Another wrote: “To deeply criticize a program that has helped many students especially seniors to graduate I should not see no complaints.”


Read other examples at Instapundit.

2 comments:

Crusty Old HR Manager said...

It gets worse. I have reviewed their resumes (which are filled with errors), asked them interview questions (to which they supply inarticulate and thoughtless responses), and invited them to provide writing samples (which are painful to read). Will they be hired? Not by me, regardless of EEO parity. And that's a crying shame.

CincyCat said...

I think that the recent over-emphasis on STEM - at the expense of grammar, composition and language arts studies - is a large part of this problem.