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Guys, please...guns down, guns down
Guys, please...guns down, guns down
I'm more of a pullover guy. Polos are just not my deal.Over/under on TTU polo shirts Skid owns.
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That's an interesting way of researching universities.What ranking is that? Of all the majors? The student body size is the reason that ranking get dragged down. Too many Theatre major dorks.
My rankings were about Engineering which is what our school is and your school (since it's "Technical") is also supposed to be good at.
While you are shining his shoes put in a good word for me.I have to attend a Board of Regents meeting next Thursday. Skid's bestest bud will be there so I will have to make sure and pass along his undying love to him.
I think private universities should be allowed to charge whatever they want. I resent the shit out of my tax money being used to fund country clubs like UT, A&M and TTU. If they want to charge whatever they want and be of no benefit to the public at large, they should do so as private schools without stealing from the public till.As a general matter the reason colleges and universities Jack up prices is because our lawmakers make it easy for them with their insane ideology that everyone has a right to be educated via student loans. Then in turn throw loan money at anyone that can make an X on paper. There is an extremely high number of would be students that milk the system with no intent to repay it. The reason I even comment on this for this thread is that some have indicated they didn't get to go to the school of their chose because of cost.
While it is ideally fine to think that everyone has the right to an education, the public has no real responsibility to provide it to them.
Now please resume.
I agree. Tell it to your congressman. It's that dippy group that is ultimately responsible for this debacle. They are just too generous with our money. They don't have to account for how they spend it. I paid my children's education cost and I am grateful I was able. I am not crazy about the idea of paying for others.I think private universities should be allowed to charge whatever they want. I resent the shit out of my tax money being used to fund country clubs like UT, A&M and TTU. If they want to charge whatever they want and be of no benefit to the public at large, they should do so as private schools without stealing from the public till.
My parents were a truck driver and a school teacher. They couldn't afford to pay for me. I made it on an academic scholarship and my brother joined the Navy.I agree. Tell it to your congressman. It's that dippy group that is ultimately responsible for this debacle. They are just too generous with our money. They don't have to account for how they spend it. I paid my children's education cost and I am grateful I was able. I am not crazy about the idea of paying for others.
Uh, no.The days where the working man can pay his kids' way are long over.
Inflated education costs are totally unreasonable right now. Clay is generally complaining about how the man screwed him but in this case he's right. Not that he got screwed because we should all find a way to figure out our own lives. But yes about the cost of education.Uh, no.
Want to talk about inflated, try going to law school. SLU's tuition was somewhere in the 35,000.00 a year range. The problem is college has become something that everyone feels like they need to do. Half the people who go to college can't get a job that even utilizes the skills they learned in college. That bubble will burst eventually and the US is probably going to end up eating a lot of student loans.Inflated education costs are totally unreasonable right now. Clay is generally complaining about how the man screwed him but in this case he's right. Not that he got screwed because we should all find a way to figure out our own lives. But yes about the cost of education.
Still, there are some good options out there if you take some to to look into it. You just gottas work the system a little better these days. You can go to CTC in Texas or a handful of other junior colleges and then transfer to a state university for reasonable. My 17 years old will graduate from high school in December and then graduate from JC in May for $4500. It looks like he will finish up debt free. His total will be 15-18k-ish for all four years.
That's true, my parents owned a tool and die shop most of my life. They had tons of work and were very successful but their biggest problem was finding actual tool and die workers. Just not many workers out there capable of doing that job, the only way to find good ones was to get them out of highschool and put them in an apprenticeship program immediately. Most highschool kids wanted to go to college instead of taking that route.If I had a kid, I'd probably want him to go to a trade school. There is a deficiency of craftsmen in the country right now, a plumber or an electrician can make a shit ton more than a poli-sci student.
I think the biggest thing that's blown up the economics of college education is that college has become the goal, not the job college leads to.