Message from @DOGASS
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There is a slew of elements
I went to a public Uni
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i didnt do community college
Similar.
```It's not just boomers lol```
I want you to retract this.
Like, yes. The fact that the Unis raise tuition when they don't get enough money. But the fact that they tend to fund-raise is not necessarily a problem.
Too bad?
It's so much about the boomers that saying "It's not all their faults" lets them skate too much.
but being from a upper middle class family my parents paid for three years and took out a loan for the last
It's mostly an excuse the academics use to argue for more money.
Mostly from the state.
Because if the gravy train keeps flowing, no reforms are necessary.
It's just the opinion of some retarded person named DOGASS why even listen if you don't like it?
And the price can keep going up but stay hidden.
Raising tuitions an issue of concern to me
It is for everyone.
especially knowing how much they get from alumni
and fund raising
kek
Who said you were?
Even if you went for a practical degree, the university could've made a shitty class a prerequisite for getting it.
The Unis don't usually drop tuition. Even when they succeed and get more money from the state.
They just make a new program or administrative office.
And then when funding dries up...
another issue is where they spend their funding on
"We shouldn't be run like a business"
Like speech policing
and the lack of say departments have in it
The thing is that if you simply fork over money they'll never really change.
And despite everything, too many workplaces still require a degree.
It's pathetic.
You'd have to force the issue legislatively or make it really desperate.
financially
the top admins typically handle the money without regards to department needs or wants
Agreed in part.
Most admins do listen.
so many question https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjFbsUby5Lo
And alot of admins are actually faculty members in deparments.