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At the time, it was actually little better than a glorified seminary with mediocre graduate schools of law and theology.
Why collect better job-placement data to provide to prospective students when they're still flocking to mediocre graduate programs?
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He earned mediocre grades, but graduated and returned home to practice in Chicago.
The educational system was geared to producing mediocre school leavers and graduates who would not challenge the system.
Several hundred members of the Yale faculty protested about honouring someone they referred to as a "mediocre man" – Bush had graduated from Yale with a poor degree and could boast of few intellectual distinctions.
She'd graduated from a mediocre college.
African-American scientists, he suggested, tend to be graduates of more mediocre schools because being in classes more in line with their academic abilities ultimately allowed them to flourish.
In 2009, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan declared teacher education programs and the female teachers and the female teachers that graduate from these programs "mediocre" and unprepared for "the realities of the 21st century classroom".
The school has received bad publicity in the past, in large part because its graduates have had a mediocre success rate on the bar examination.
"Their students were more likely to stay and graduate, but their G.P.A.'s were mediocre at best, and some I didn't see study even once.
Aaron was a loner and a mediocre student, and it's unclear if he graduated from high school.
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