"TOO MUCH COLLEGE?"

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  • Robert Bell McGill University

Abstract

It may seem strange for a new University Principal to choose "Too Much College?" as a topic, and in fact I will not try to give my own balanced opinion of the situation. Rather, I will try to raise some questions and discuss them briefly, without supposing that I can come to final answers. I will consider the matter of too much college and ignore the many arguments that say we have too little college or just the right amount of college. I hope that everyone who wishes to comment on this paper will keep this basic unbalance in mind.

Author Biography

Robert Bell, McGill University

Robert Bell, Ph.D., is Principal of McGill. Dr. Bell, a physicist, was formerly a Vice-Dean in the Faculty of Arts and Science and later Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research.

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Published

1971-04-01

How to Cite

Bell, R. (1971). "TOO MUCH COLLEGE?". McGill Journal of Education / Revue Des Sciences De l’éducation De McGill, 6(001). Retrieved from https://mje.mcgill.ca/article/view/6811

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