1/14/07
Ever wonder why tuition prices for higher education are so exorbitant? It's a scheme to diminish the middle class, broaden the financial gap between the lower and upper classes. If one can not afford college or the overpriced textbooks that change every year then there's a delightful career as unskilled labor. The more one can shell out, the better grades one receives from the educational institution.
Ever wonder why tuition prices for higher education are so exorbitant? It's a scheme to diminish the middle class, broaden the financial gap between the lower and upper classes. If one can not afford college or the overpriced textbooks that change every year then there's a delightful career as unskilled labor. The more one can shell out, the better grades one receives from the educational institution.
Of course professors need to maintain the status quo and use their cleverness and wits to explain why it's necessary for a college education to cost six figures. That precious tenure must be defended at any cost even at the price of their honor.