Re: More FIRE tales: for profit "universities"
How many "education for profit" degrees go out to those youngsters vs older workers looking to boost/change careers?
The value of an advanced education has been diluted. When it's made available to everyone regardless of qualifications other than ability to pay, it becomes like High School. There is a reason many of these folks didn't get into "real" schools. They weren't qualified. The fact they failed to see they were being scammed could be seen as an "F" on the final exam of the "School of the real world". I can't blame them for trying. They know they may need this paper to punch their ticket someday. But the fact someone will lend you money on a degree that may not be worth the cost should not be ignored. When I heard they made school loans full recourse it made me sick. The fact our government is in cahoots with these people is all the proof I need to know they are not worth a damn.
How many "education for profit" degrees go out to those youngsters vs older workers looking to boost/change careers?
The value of an advanced education has been diluted. When it's made available to everyone regardless of qualifications other than ability to pay, it becomes like High School. There is a reason many of these folks didn't get into "real" schools. They weren't qualified. The fact they failed to see they were being scammed could be seen as an "F" on the final exam of the "School of the real world". I can't blame them for trying. They know they may need this paper to punch their ticket someday. But the fact someone will lend you money on a degree that may not be worth the cost should not be ignored. When I heard they made school loans full recourse it made me sick. The fact our government is in cahoots with these people is all the proof I need to know they are not worth a damn.
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