I'm just basing this off of my own observations. Of the 12 or so that dropped out in advanced, 6 or 7 of those didn't fail out. They either quit coming to class or had some other kind of excuse (work, family etc.). And the others that actually failed out, the instructors were more than fair with them and offered them the class next go-around at no additional charge (i'm not sure how many actually took them up on this).
They weren't the best instructors at times but looking back I honestly think they did a great job preparing me for National Registry and the field.
So your experience is N=1?
In my experience as an instructor for more than 10 years, in multiple institutions, and test proctor, I can say I have met at least a hundred instructors, and observed and discussed multiple programs with their participants and staff. Including online programs.
I can spot a hack in about 5 sentences.
P.S. I read all of your posts in a Morgan Freeman voice
That avatar was chosen for me in the directionless thread, I did not pick it.
When I did school if you got under a 80 on any test you were automatically dropped. We started with 38 and had 12 by the second test. Seemed like a huge number to begin with but the course weeded out the weak very fast
The purpose of education is not to weed out those who are not good at self study.
The purpose of education is to teach people who do not know something.
The 80% is rather standard in most programs. The EMT curriculum is based on an 8th grade level. The paramedic program on 10th. To say there are people so stupid they cannot acceptably pass that material is just ignorance.
In one EMT class at the last program I taught medic for, they had a documented mentally retarded man on partial disability from it take the class. He got the same 80% that everyone else needed. He had no more opportunity or accomodation than anyone else.
He passed his national registry on the first try.
I absolutely cannot imagine what kind of people you must think show up for EMT class that you are "weeding out" the academically unfit.
But to illustrate WTs point, I bet I could make up a test right now that most doctors would struggle to get 80% on. It doesn't mean they are unfit, it means my test is unfair.