UP's evaluation criteria are not nearly what they used to be.

Kosovo's Centre for Education Executive Director Dukagjin Pupovci has estimated that the evaluation criteria at Pristina University are not nearly what they used to be, as in a conducted poll, the average marks of respondents have emerged 8.08. This indicates that the evaluation criteria are not, not nearly, the ones [...]
This shows that the evaluation criteria are not, not nearly, what they used to be. Thus, when it comes to a person's average grade, his period of study should also be considered, especially on the case of access to master's and doctorial programs”, Pupovci wrote.
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A poll conducted with 1,500 UP students selected by chance speaks of an extremely high average mark of respondents -- 8.08. The top average grade is for students surveyed at the Faculty of Arts (8.89), followed by students at the Jurydic Faculty (8.24) and Economics (8.23). Meanwhile, the lowest average grade is for students surveyed at the Faculty of Buildership and Architecture, 7.67. Full study will be published during September and will bring a lot of other interesting information.
In the '80s, it took a lot of effort to find someone who had an average grade above 8, while today 1,500 of the first to stop in the street have gone through that note, so theoretically, qualified for assistants. This shows that the criteria for evaluation are neither nearly what they used to be. Thus, when it comes to a person's average grade, study periods should also be considered, especially in the case of admission to master and doctorate programs.













