Simply put, they can't afford to be picky about who they get given the staffing requirements for all the starships and starbases.
Just remember what you call somebody who graduates last in his or her class in medical school: "Doctor."
I really think we should ignore how insanely difficult entry to the Academy was presented in Coming of Age. Canonically speaking, the Academy appears to be Starfleet's only training facility. Given how large Starfleet is, it's just silly that it would have such high standards simply for admission, and presumably even higher for graduating. Simply put, they can't afford to be picky about who they get given the staffing requirements for all the starships and starbases.
They are on those Miranda class ships we see getting one shotted in the Dominion war.
They let Chakotay back in after the second time he resigned. They let Ro Laren back after two betrayals. Hell, Starfleet didn't just let them back, they promoted them to Captain.in the novels. I guess they lowered the standards for admission. They are still lacking in personnel.
Well, Wesley was supposedly trying to get in while underage. He would be fifteen or sixteen in "Coming of Age", while the other human heroes appear to have made their first attempts at seventeen or eighteen. Presumably it would take a bit of extra to enter when not quite meeting the basic formal requirements.
It's not as if Starfleet would risk losing the other candidates in the process, I guess. They would just try again next year, or the one after that, or then just waltz in while coming of age... But regulating the inflow of hopefuls would have to be done somehow, and insisting on formal criteria such as (species-specific?) entry age sounds like a good starting point there.
Timo Saloniemi
The RN was better with Lord Cochrane than without him.They let Chakotay back in after the second time he resigned. They let Ro Laren back after two betrayals. Hell, Starfleet didn't just let them back, they promoted them to Captain.
Given how large the Federation is, perhaps they can?I really think we should ignore how insanely difficult entry to the Academy was presented in Coming of Age. Canonically speaking, the Academy appears to be Starfleet's only training facility. Given how large Starfleet is, it's just silly that it would have such high standards simply for admission, and presumably even higher for graduating. Simply put, they can't afford to be picky about who they get given the staffing requirements for all the starships and starbases.
Given how large the Federation is, perhaps they can?
So, we have ships like the Enterprise, Galaxy class or sovereign class, that have the "best of the best" the top 10% of the graduates. Now.. Not everybody can graduate in the top 10% of there class, even the top 50% of there class. We have people that are either, in there because there family was career starfleet, or they were pressured, or they thought it was there only way out of something, or they just couldn't do good in studies, either they worked hard as they could and just couldn't keep up, or they were slackers, or bristled under authority.
So, what happens to the bottom half when they get there assignments?? I doubt the Enterprise unless they get a recomendation from a teacher, like those that tried hard and are good people, just arn't quick on the uptake. Or some nepotism, admirals son/daughter getting them a good spot.
So, where do they go? Thoughts??
Not quite. Data doesn't have emotions, and it's clear that even after years around those that do he doesn't understand them. This leave Data stunted in a very important area, and would inhibit his ability to command.Look at Data. In every physical and intellectual way, he outdoes virtually every species in the Federation.
Today (in America) so do officers.For enlisted, they just have to go to a "Boot Camp"
Does it follow that everybody else blew a whole question, too, and through sheer incompetence? I could well see Bashir using his superpowers to calculate exactly how much he has to lose in order to achieve his goal, and being somewhat distressed to find out it amounts to a whole question. But it still leaves their classmates looking less than brilliant. Although this really depends on the total number of questions, and perhaps the Starfleet Medical Final Exam has a hundred of those?
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