3. De « bons » élèves ? Comment décroche-t-on une licence à l’université
Cédric Hugrée
Regards croisés sur l'économie, 2015, vol. n° 16, issue 1, 51-68
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This paper describes academic and social courses of students holding a bachelor degree (3rd year of university) since 11 years old. These results do not reveal a general decline of the grade of students with a bachelor degree of early 2000s. However, these data show that the current university setup is now marked by the coexistence increasingly prolonged of different educational pathways in many courses that lead to a bachelor degree.
Date: 2015
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