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Shaggar posted:all of the tuition increases have gone to administration too, so no matter how much money you throw at it the only thing it does is bloat the system instead of lowering tuition i remember when i went to college, tuition was actually less than half the total cost. everything else was some kind of fee
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prefect posted:i remember when i went to college, tuition was actually less than half the total cost. everything else was some kind of fee Ticketmaster University
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# ? Mar 17, 2015 18:19 |
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I had my full tuition covered but I still had to pay like $1200 per semester in "Student Fees" and then like 10k for "Room and Board" per year.
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I wish I had some foresight re: living on campus. i didn't think about living off campus because i didnt have a car, but with that 10k per year I could have gotten my own 1br apartment off campus and a decent car. oooops.
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# ? Mar 17, 2015 18:32 |
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College was fun excuse to live extravagantly on borrowed money, though. Kind of funny how parents encourage their kids to do it. By extravagantly I just mean drinking, smoking, and having anonymous casual sex.
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# ? Mar 17, 2015 18:48 |
yosmeet classic
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Oh man that's brilliant, Limmy is great
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The Joy Of Tech
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# ? Mar 17, 2015 19:01 |
lol owned
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# ? Mar 17, 2015 19:05 |
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correct use of a 3D printer
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atomicthumbs posted:correct use of a 3D printer excellent job, fur is a bitch to get right.
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also https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNc7zeXyz7o
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atomicthumbs posted:correct use of a 3D printer interesting that you got the rabbit to hold still for long enough for the cage to be printed around it
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bunnies don't always hop
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# ? Mar 17, 2015 19:48 |
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prefect posted:i remember when i went to college, tuition was actually less than half the total cost. everything else was some kind of fee same tho i was exempt from those due to pell grants thx LSU for tryin to do an end run around state school tuition reqs tuition there has literally doubled since i graduated in 2007 lol
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I'm either the blue hat, the wonky painting or the caricature idk
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# ? Mar 17, 2015 20:26 |
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well I'm the big fat dorks. all of them
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I'm the hair-level grease stain on the wall
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# ? Mar 17, 2015 20:28 |
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I'm the black reebok sneakers.
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:tuition there has literally doubled since i graduated in 2007 lol same but 2003 and quintupled
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Kenny Logins posted:i just finished ep 11 (the bike one) and although it's not "awful" exactly i can see where you're coming from yeah we just finished the courtoom episode. i laughed, and didn't hate it, but it wasn't great
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i watched the first episode and i was done its really bad
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# ? Mar 17, 2015 21:08 |
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How do you want me to pay: grass, gas, or rear end? Cuz I got one of those.
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Shaggar posted:all of the tuition increases have gone to administration too, so no matter how much money you throw at it the only thing it does is bloat the system instead of lowering tuition the total cost per credit to educate students has been flat when adjusted for inflation for decades. states lower funding and tuition jumps up proportionally because you can't just magically expect budgets to deflate overnight. college and universities used to employ armies of unskilled clerical staff to handle admissions and all the other internal bureaucracy stuff. computers came in an automated that mass of people out of a job and in their place are a bunch of computers and IT people who are classified as "administration" making somewhat more individually than the army of grunts were making before them, and the difference gets sucked up in hardware/energy costs and the disproportionally inflated salaries of middle/upper management. everyone should take issue with the last bit but higher ed isn't an idiot money burning factory that you keep making it out to be and the internal waste of higher ed, government, and private sector are all in line with each other when you look at organizations of comparable scale BangersInMyKnickers fucked around with this message at 21:12 on Mar 17, 2015 |
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BangersInMyKnickers posted:the total cost per credit to educate students has been flat when adjusted for inflation for decades. states lower funding and tuition jumps up proportionally because you can't just magically expect budgets to deflate overnight. college and universities used to employ armies of unskilled clerical staff to handle admissions and all the other internal bureaucracy stuff. computers came in an automated that mass of people out of a job and in their place are a bunch of computers and IT people who are classified as "administration" making somewhat more than the army of grunts were making before them, and the difference gets sucked up in hardware/energy costs and the disproportionally inflated salaries of middle/upper management. everyone should take issue with the last bit but higher ed isn't an idiot money burning factory that you keep making it out to be and the internal waste of higher ed, government, and private sector are all in line with each other when you look at organizations of comparable scale Hmm. maybe we should suck them off.
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# ? Mar 17, 2015 21:11 |
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this is pretty great Bobby Gillespie took some of the Jesus and Mary Chain sound with him when he left
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# ? Mar 17, 2015 21:16 |
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sportsball coaches and teams (not the players though!!) getting millions of dollars from poors and the govt
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BangersInMyKnickers posted:the total cost per credit to educate students has been flat when adjusted for inflation for decades. states lower funding and tuition jumps up proportionally because you can't just magically expect budgets to deflate overnight. college and universities used to employ armies of unskilled clerical staff to handle admissions and all the other internal bureaucracy stuff. computers came in an automated that mass of people out of a job and in their place are a bunch of computers and IT people who are classified as "administration" making somewhat more individually than the army of grunts were making before them, and the difference gets sucked up in hardware/energy costs and the disproportionally inflated salaries of middle/upper management. everyone should take issue with the last bit but higher ed isn't an idiot money burning factory that you keep making it out to be and the internal waste of higher ed, government, and private sector are all in line with each other when you look at organizations of comparable scale
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The president of my university was pulling in 300k and I don't think I ever remember him doing anything except giving a speech at graduation where his main idea was "The job market sucks right now, so even though most of you will remain underemployed you can atleast be proud of the fact that you earned a degree."
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# ? Mar 17, 2015 21:20 |
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i crushed the poo poo outta the dean's hand when he handed me my paper at commencement
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# ? Mar 17, 2015 21:21 |
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midwest schools are better than that. california/UC system is its own special weird deal and isn't exactly the best example to be pulling
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axolotl farmer posted:this is pretty great i got to see primal scream down in dallas in like '99? xtrminator tour or whatever kevin shields was playing guitar and he was terrible lol, fat hairy goon facing the drummer just fiddling with some really expensive rackmount delay boxes the whole show
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Chorrax posted:The president of my university was pulling in 300k and I don't think I ever remember him doing anything except giving a speech at graduation where his main idea was "The job market sucks right now, so even though most of you will remain underemployed you can atleast be proud of the fact that you earned a degree." the president is the guy who talks to all of the big donors when a frat on campus rapes and alcohol-poisonings its way to the front page. he pulls down big money for a reason.
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Beast of Bourbon posted:the president is the guy who talks to all of the big donors when a frat on campus rapes and alcohol-poisonings its way to the front page. he pulls down big money for a reason. We didn't have any frats, and we were also ranked like the 2nd safest campus in the USA. Talking like 4,000 students.
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He had also been a finance lawyer that was disbarred, but had the connections to get a sinecure position with the state university system.
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My college experience was decent though. I wish more money went to faculty and less to administrators because many of my professors were brilliant and very committed.
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