Message from @Weez

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2019-07-22 11:55:58 UTC  

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

2019-07-22 11:56:09 UTC  

"Sorry, an unexpected error occured"

2019-07-22 11:56:22 UTC  

oh that sux haha

2019-07-22 11:56:31 UTC  

sad panda

2019-07-22 11:56:40 UTC  

i'll take the survey if u pay me

2019-07-22 11:57:00 UTC  

the 5 people who get the closest results win 10 eur

2019-07-22 11:57:01 UTC  

lol

2019-07-22 11:57:21 UTC  

<@492386502370656267> !play music

2019-07-22 11:57:31 UTC  

i want real money not monopoly money

2019-07-22 11:57:37 UTC  

🤷

2019-07-22 11:57:47 UTC  

i do these for entertainment im afraid

2019-07-22 11:58:02 UTC  

yes, im fun at parties ;p

2019-07-22 12:00:27 UTC  

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

2019-07-22 12:01:00 UTC  

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

2019-07-22 12:01:27 UTC  

then they count how many wallets was returned to the owner (business card had all the details needed)

2019-07-22 12:01:47 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/598761542200197120/602832656803168276/unknown-1.png

2019-07-22 12:04:04 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/598761542200197120/602833233281024010/unknown-2.png

2019-07-22 12:04:56 UTC  

@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.

2019-07-22 12:05:15 UTC  

If there’s no risk to someone trying for a medical degree. Then more people will try it

2019-07-22 12:05:55 UTC  

If the support is there for people to at least attempt it risk free, then there’s a higher chance they’ll try it

2019-07-22 12:06:01 UTC  

And if they pass, then great we’ve got a new doctor.

2019-07-22 12:06:06 UTC  

If not, then no massive loss

2019-07-22 12:06:45 UTC  

Most drop-outs occur after the first year, I’m pretty sure the cost per year is maximum 9k

2019-07-22 12:06:54 UTC  

free college might not be so bad if it was for men only

2019-07-22 12:07:00 UTC  

So no student tuition in med degrees? Subsidy the auxiliary costs as well? Or nah?

2019-07-22 12:07:08 UTC  

currently there are way too many women in higher ed

2019-07-22 12:07:18 UTC  

No tuition fees for STEMM entirely

2019-07-22 12:07:25 UTC  

We want more people in those fields!

2019-07-22 12:07:40 UTC  

What do you mean by ‘auxiliary’ costs?

2019-07-22 12:07:58 UTC  

The maintenance loan? For accommodation and shit?

2019-07-22 12:08:07 UTC  

Textbooks, med students need a shitton of very expensive ones for example, tools if needed etc

2019-07-22 12:08:19 UTC  

Accomodation would fit into that too

2019-07-22 12:08:32 UTC  

The educational material should be

2019-07-22 12:08:47 UTC  

I’m not sure how I feel on the accommodation, etc

2019-07-22 12:08:56 UTC  

But likely leaning towards free as well

2019-07-22 12:09:15 UTC  

@Anubis We won't get window delivery here. Most places have these safety windows that only open that wide.

2019-07-22 12:09:19 UTC  

We need to give these people the best chance of succeeding

2019-07-22 12:09:22 UTC  

It's gay as fuck

2019-07-22 12:09:47 UTC  

I'd say humanities should be free also to prevent champagne socialists from dominating the cultural fields

2019-07-22 12:09:59 UTC  

Fuck the humanities

2019-07-22 12:10:19 UTC  

Science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine only