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												Students skill lacks in accessing scientific degree courses and possible impact on career development: A case study of environmental science course at university of Salerno, Italy 
												Author(s): Alma Moretta*, Giacomo Battipaglia, Antonio Proto and Vincenzo Venditto            
						
												
				 Students’ logical mathematical skills are generally assessed as entry requirements for enrolling in scientific
  degree courses. At university of Salerno enrolled freshmen in environmental science systematically exhibit critical
  shortage in these skills. As only tiny percentages of students fit the entry requirements, high numbers of students
  are addressed to attend preliminary remedial courses and pass the relevant exams for obtaining additional
  learning requirements. In order to get better understanding of the reasons of students’ initial difficulties and of the
  possible impact on subsequent academic career development, a critical analysis has been performed,
  considering: 1) The results of remedial exams, to identify the most challenging topics; 2) The answers to a survey
  questionnaire, to acquire information regarding undergraduates’ school back.. Read More»
				  
												DOI:
						10.15651/2465-7190.22.10.011