Message from @svarozhyc
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the state should just establish quotas for each field of study contingent on projections for how many people are needed to fulfill the relevant positions related to it and pick the most qualified candidates
Raiding houses like dungeons.
(but with some weight against asians of course)
"the state should just establish quotas for each field of study contingent on projections for how many people are needed to fulfill the relevant positions related to it and pick the most qualified candidates"
propose a methodology for that?
@svarozhyc Cameras in people's homes, duh
obv duh
silly me
play my gayme Do this survey: https://qsharingeu.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0cxePR8ZOjsRrUx
I have access to the results you're predicting by country, I can post em later
there could be different ways of doing it, one way could just be to have free courses that last a semester or two, and then the best performers are picked from this pool
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oh that sux haha
sad panda
i'll take the survey if u pay me
the 5 people who get the closest results win 10 eur
lol
<@492386502370656267> !play music
i want real money not monopoly money
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i do these for entertainment im afraid
yes, im fun at parties ;p
ok so the researchers had 3 kinds of wallets: no money - just a key and some business cards of the owner, money - 15 bucks on top of the previous kind, bigMoney - 100 bucks on top
they went into random businesses receptions and said 'ive found this round the corner, im in a rush, please take care of it' and leave
then they count how many wallets was returned to the owner (business card had all the details needed)
@Azusa-chan That was my thinking. If we want more people going into these sectors when we need to make it as accessible and appealing as possible.
If there’s no risk to someone trying for a medical degree. Then more people will try it
If the support is there for people to at least attempt it risk free, then there’s a higher chance they’ll try it
And if they pass, then great we’ve got a new doctor.
If not, then no massive loss
Most drop-outs occur after the first year, I’m pretty sure the cost per year is maximum 9k
free college might not be so bad if it was for men only
So no student tuition in med degrees? Subsidy the auxiliary costs as well? Or nah?
currently there are way too many women in higher ed
No tuition fees for STEMM entirely
We want more people in those fields!
What do you mean by ‘auxiliary’ costs?
The maintenance loan? For accommodation and shit?
Textbooks, med students need a shitton of very expensive ones for example, tools if needed etc
Accomodation would fit into that too
The educational material should be