Quantcast The State Hornet
College Media Network

Get macromedia Flash Player

WPJ is an improvement on WPE

David Loret de Mola

Issue date: 5/13/09 Section: Opinion
  • Print
  • Email
  • Page 1 of 1
Over my two years here at Sacramento State, I've heard people talk about how the administration doesn't care about its students.

A recent change in our graduation requirements is a good first step toward addressing those concerns.

President Alexander Gonzalez and the Faculty Senate approved a change to the Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement Program. This will replace the Writing Proficiency Exam with a new writing test for students next semester.

The WPE has been in place since 1977, so I'd say it's about time the program got shaken up a bit.

Replacing the test this fall is the Writing Placement for Juniors test, or WPJ for short, according to the latest Writing Across the Curriculum newsletter.

It may be one letter off, but there's a world of difference between the two examinations.

To start: the WPJ can only be taken once, and there is no pass-fail grade.

Depending on how well students do on the test, they are put into one of four categories. Each category outlines a course plan that a student has to follow after taking the test.

And while the lowest category extends students' required course load by seven units, students who score that low on the WPJ probably need a little more preparation before going into a Writing Intensive class.

Of course, that shouldn't be an issue for the majority of our students.

As it stands now, 70 percent of students who take the WPE pass the test, said GWAR Program Coordinator Fiona Glade.

And if you're nervous about how well you will do on the WPJ, there's good news: the test isn't mandatory.

By passing English 109W, students can avoid the WPJ and enroll in a Writing Intensive class.

But in an economy that has forced Sac State to lay off part-time professors and combine course loads to save money, can our college afford to add extra classes?

Glade believes the alternative option won't cost Sac State much, since most students would sooner take the WPJ than enroll in the class.

"Many students have told me that they would rather attempt the WPJ because it costs less than a 3-unit course, and it takes less time," Glade said.

Nearly 84 percent of students said they would prefer taking the WPJ to taking the class, in a survey that Glade gave to students after taking the WPE.

Glade said that in a school that already is feeling the effects of overcrowding in its classes, the maximum amount of students allowed into English 109W will stay at 25.

But if you're one of the many who are going to be taking the WPJ next semester, you might as well make sure you're prepared.

Calaveras Hall room 128 houses one of the best resources for writing aid assistance students can find on campus: The University Writing Center.

The Writing Center offers free one-on-one tutoring for students who need extra help with their essays.

Next semester, I plan on being there the entire week before I take the WPJ.

It's hard for me to have a problem with this new test. Its category placement system should ensure that every graduate of the Sac State system is prepared for life after graduation.

I just hope it's a sign that Sac State is taking a more student-friendly look at their graduation requirements.

David Loret de Mola can be reached at ddemola@statehornet.com
Page 1 of 1

Article Tools

Click here to view the State Hornet's comment guidelines.
Comments do not appear immediately.

Be the first to comment on this story

  • NOTE: Email address will not be published

Type your comment below (html not allowed)

  I understand posting spam or other comments that are unrelated to this article will cause my comment to be flagged for deletion and possibly cause my IP address to be permanently banned from this server.

Get macromedia Flash Player

Advertisement

Print Edition

Online Features Section

Handling a breakup
Online Dating
Interview with Andrew Sean Greer
Hollywood Buzz No. 5 - The Oscar results
Hollywood Buzz No. 4 - The 81st Oscars
Sac in Stereo No. 19 - What makes a great singer?
Hollywood Buzz No. 4 - Classic Christmas Movies
Sac in Stereo No. 18 - Haven't I heard this song before?
Sexcapades No. 7 - Dating your co-worker or your boss
Hollywood Buzz No. 3 - Romantic Comedies
Sac in Stereo No. 17 - Eclectic additions for any record collection
Sexcapades No. 6 - Why men and women date
Sac in Stereo No. 16 - Dillinger Four CD review, worldwide Thriller dance, Prince's secret message
Sac in Stereo No. 15 - Mixtapes and D.Willz live in the studio
Sac in Stereo No. 14 - Soundtracks for the Obama and McCain campaigns
Hollywood Buzz No. 2 - Indie and DVD gems
Sac in Stereo No. 13 - Don't call it a comeback! Should Metallica, AC/DC, Journey and LL Cool J stay or go?
Hollywood Buzz No. 1 - Summer Blockbusters
Sac in Stereo No. 12 - We (almost) interview Kanye, Justin and Amy Winehouse
Sexcapades No. 5 - Going for home base on the first date; avoiding psychos
Sac in Stereo No. 11 - Turntablism v. mashups; Coachella recap
Sac in Stereo No. 10 - Mariah Carey: bigger than the Beatles?
Sac in Stereo No. 9 - Hip-hop meets rock culture; interview and freestlye with rapper D.Willz
Sac in Stereo No. 8 - The state of the Sacramento scene (with KWOD's Andy Hawk)
Sac in Stereo No. 7 - The most overrated artists
Sexcapades No. 4 - The safe Spring-Break hookup
Sac in Stereo No. 5 - Guilty pleasures from the CD bin
Celebrity Wrap-Up No. 3 - The ugliest, most drugged-up celebrities we love
Sac in Stereo No. 4 - The top artists to watch for in 2008
Sexcapades No. 3 - Sleeping together without staying together
Sac In Stereo No. 3 - The worst albums from our favorite artists
Celebrity Wrap-Up No. 2 - Who was hottest at the Oscars?
Sac in Stereo No. 2 - Is music more accessible in this generation?
Celebrity Wrap-Up No. 1 - Does Britney Spears smell; exploiting celebrities' children
Sac in Stereo No. 1 - Why form a side project? Can local musicians even make money?
Sexcapades No. 2 - Proper anal etiquette; watching porn as a couple
Reel Talk No. 7 - Oscarbation
Reel Talk: No. 6 - The dying drive-in
Sexcapades podcast: Hornet relationships and sex: No. 1
Reel Talk: Episode 5 - That annoying guy in the theater
Sex Ed(itors) - Episode 4: Mistakes women make in bed
Reel Talk: Episode 3 - Who's hot in film?
Sex Ed(itors): Episode 3 - Kinky relationships
Rapping with Kingspade's Johnny Richter
Sex Ed(itors): Episode 2 - Fetishes
Reel Talk: Episode 2 - Cult Classics
Reel Talk: Episode 1 - Summer movies
Sex Ed(itors) : Episode 1 - Oral Sex
Local reggae artists sound off
The Dimes to flip in for nooner
Jello to slide into Union Ballroom on Monday
Mayday Parade interview
Lovedrug interview
Red Jumpsuit Apparatus interview

Advertisement