Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:can we blame colleges for still charging the same 70k for virtual? I remember lots of beautiful lawns and intersections with professors and world class facilities being selling points- those seem absent this year
If you think it's not worth it, pull your kid out. No one is forcing you to do this.
+1
If you want your kid's degree to say (whatever college name here) - you pay, it's that simple.
It's not like it was ever worth $70k
"Worth" can be either an individual assessment or a market-driven data point. The former is up to you but the latter is well evidenced as people are lining up to pay it therefore defining its worth.
funny how they put salary caps on black athletes but there are no caps on white elitist institutions but sure talk market value.
You are a whackjob if you actually think that this is a real
problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:can we blame colleges for still charging the same 70k for virtual? I remember lots of beautiful lawns and intersections with professors and world class facilities being selling points- those seem absent this year
Which college costs $70k for virtual learning?
Virtual learning in a Hopkins Dorm?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:can we blame colleges for still charging the same 70k for virtual? I remember lots of beautiful lawns and intersections with professors and world class facilities being selling points- those seem absent this year
If you think it's not worth it, pull your kid out. No one is forcing you to do this.
+1
If you want your kid's degree to say (whatever college name here) - you pay, it's that simple.
It's not like it was ever worth $70k
"Worth" can be either an individual assessment or a market-driven data point. The former is up to you but the latter is well evidenced as people are lining up to pay it therefore defining its worth.
funny how they put salary caps on black athletes but there are no caps on white elitist institutions but sure talk market value.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:can we blame colleges for still charging the same 70k for virtual? I remember lots of beautiful lawns and intersections with professors and world class facilities being selling points- those seem absent this year
Which college costs $70k for virtual learning?