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In reply to the discussion: With only a 50% graduate/job rate. Should freshman classes be suspend for 5 yrs, [View all]FSogol
(47,545 posts)25. A Modest Proposal? Eat the Freshmen!
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With only a 50% graduate/job rate. Should freshman classes be suspend for 5 yrs, [View all]
CK_John
May 2012
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Studied done for AP and other studies refute that. Also what do you think to rate is. your
CK_John
May 2012
#11
Mitt says that out of work college students should borrow $20-30k from their parents
FSogol
May 2012
#3
I think you are romanticizing HS grad rates and what can be done without a degree.
CK_John
May 2012
#37
Wrong, high ed has never been about education, but building a work force for industry.
CK_John
May 2012
#20
Unfortunately it pretty much has to be the aim of an education to get a job when it's so expensive..
Fumesucker
May 2012
#22
If you'd been here a few years, you'd notice that most of CK_John's posts are like that
scheming daemons
May 2012
#15
No. We should decrease work hours, increase the minimum wage, increase vacation time...
hunter
May 2012
#26
I think that higher education should be available at minimal cost to anyone who wants
LanternWaste
May 2012
#35
Perhaps we could just encourage more kids to take up trades/majors that are employable
4th law of robotics
May 2012
#39