iamwhatiseem
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So because you were overcharged for education......everyone else must be
yeah and gee... you think maybe tuition raised a million times faster than inflation had anything to do with the government?
Maybe?
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So because you were overcharged for education......everyone else must be
The Entire Left and the Entire Right Are Mortal Enemies of PopulismMore abdication of Personal Responsibility-THE liberal mantra.
The Cons treat their own Preppies permissively. They must be overthrown, and their brats stripped of all privileges...
Hey, I don't blame the players for taking advantage of the way the system is set up for them. I'm just noting that the schools obviously don't feel it important to actually TEACH these guys. They are only there for the sports, to give the schools a good name and to make money for the schools.
Getting a college education shows personal responsibilityMore abdication of Personal Responsibility-THE liberal mantra.
The Reason Jocks Are Privileged Is to Insult Those Who Deserve Those Privileges Instead
First, the jocks have no more right to be in the classroom than National Merit scholars should automatically be given a place on the football team. Second, if they want to make money off something that has nothing to do with education, why not give "scholarships" to topless dancers who will work for free at college-owned tittie bars? Third, if the colleges make so much money off sports, why have the costs for tuition and textbooks soared far beyond inflation? Let the slick liars in their Economics Department try to explain all that.
Sport has been an important part of education since the ancient Greeks. Scholar athletes tend to outperform their nonsport counterparts.
So because you were overcharged for education......everyone else must be
yeah and gee... you think maybe tuition raised a million times faster than inflation had anything to do with the government?
Maybe?
Actually, they only outperform them on the playing fieldSport has been an important part of education since the ancient Greeks. Scholar athletes tend to outperform their nonsport counterparts.
Actually, they only outperform them on the playing fieldSport has been an important part of education since the ancient Greeks. Scholar athletes tend to outperform their nonsport counterparts.
In the classroom, they don’t.
So because you were overcharged for education......everyone else must be
yeah and gee... you think maybe tuition raised a million times faster than inflation had anything to do with the government?
Maybe?
Not in private universities
Warren confronted by man at campaign event over tuition reimbursement
Man accosts Warren over college
What a crock. The per cent of people who paid cash for college is ridiculously low.
like under 10%.
Meanwhile the millions who are carrying crushing debt...you seem not at all worried about them or what freeing that money up would do for the economy
Actually, they only outperform them on the playing fieldSport has been an important part of education since the ancient Greeks. Scholar athletes tend to outperform their nonsport counterparts.
In the classroom, they don’t.
A lot of athletically inclined students do very well in the classroom.
The New York Times reported that Donald Trump graduated 1st in his class at Penn, and later Trump went on to star at the Showcase of the Immortals in Wrestlemania 23.
Ya think?So because you were overcharged for education......everyone else must be
yeah and gee... you think maybe tuition raised a million times faster than inflation had anything to do with the government?
Maybe?
Not in private universities
Then Harvard must have some of the lowest cost tuitions in the country.
Harvard could charge nothing for tuition today and never run out of money. They have over $37 BILLION in endowments.
What a crock. The per cent of people who paid cash for college is ridiculously low.
like under 10%.
Meanwhile the millions who are carrying crushing debt...you seem not at all worried about them or what freeing that money up would do for the economy
You must have been in a hurry to hit the "POST REPLY" button as you forgot to include your reliable source and working link.
I paid cash for mine, graduating from a well-known university. Granted, winning a tournament my last year speeded things up.
Warren confronted by man at campaign event over tuition reimbursement
Man accosts Warren over college
What a crock. The per cent of people who paid cash for college is ridiculously low.
like under 10%.
Meanwhile the millions who are carrying crushing debt...you seem not at all worried about them or what freeing that money up would do for the economy
What a crock. The per cent of people who paid cash for college is ridiculously low.
like under 10%.
Meanwhile the millions who are carrying crushing debt...you seem not at all worried about them or what freeing that money up would do for the economy
You must have been in a hurry to hit the "POST REPLY" button as you forgot to include your reliable source and working link.
I paid cash for mine, graduating from a well-known university. Granted, winning a tournament my last year speeded things up.
Golf?
The crock is that people are taking out too much debt for college. Responsible people are taking loans that are manageable. Taking a four year loan at a private college across the country and you have no idea how to pay for it.... I’m worried that this irresponsible debt and lending are doing to US.
Actually, they only outperform them on the playing fieldSport has been an important part of education since the ancient Greeks. Scholar athletes tend to outperform their nonsport counterparts.
In the classroom, they don’t.
A lot of athletically inclined students do very well in the classroom.
The New York Times reported that Donald Trump graduated 1st in his class at Penn, and later Trump went on to star at the Showcase of the Immortals in Wrestlemania 23.
Donald Trump is barely remembered for his time at Penn