Merit scholarships are given out like candy over here in the U.S. This debate isn't about merit scholarships.
Make him wear a mask, carry around heavy weights and have his brain disrupted every so often with loud noises. That'll show him. Make him more normal. Turquoise, Shahter and uzique can take turns being Handicapper in Chief.DesertFox- wrote:
If he's so much better than all the other people, he should welcome a handicap. That will make it feel even better when he makes money in the future.JohnG@lt wrote:
But that just makes sense. He clearly uses the roads and schools more because he's wealthy. He clearly uses the police and firefighters services more often. Punish the successful guy and bring him down to our level. That'll show him not to try to be better than anyone else.Ilocano wrote:
Except not everyone pays the same amount. Like Mello Roos. Same benefits, amenities, school, etc. But the guy with the more expensive property pays more.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Nah, I got a modest primary residence. And can easily afford tuition to any prep-school or university. Thing is that, I can afford at least 4x the house I have now. My neighbor though, has at least 4 wage earners in their house. They got a mortgage readjustment about 3 years ago that removed about a third of their principal. Yeah, I'm pissed.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
What do you expect? You can afford a snazzy house but can't afford college?Ilocano wrote:
Except not everyone pays the same amount. Like Mello Roos. Same benefits, amenities, school, etc. But the guy with the more expensive property pays more.JohnG@lt wrote:
They want tuition to stay low, well, guess who pays for that either way? Their parents. Bunch of fucking morons.
I remember reading that short story back in 8th grade. I remember the Handicapper in chief kills all the dancers in the end.JohnG@lt wrote:
Make him wear a mask, carry around heavy weights and have his brain disrupted every so often with loud noises. That'll show him. Make him more normal. Turquoise, Shahter and uzique can take turns being Handicapper in Chief.DesertFox- wrote:
If he's so much better than all the other people, he should welcome a handicap. That will make it feel even better when he makes money in the future.JohnG@lt wrote:
But that just makes sense. He clearly uses the roads and schools more because he's wealthy. He clearly uses the police and firefighters services more often. Punish the successful guy and bring him down to our level. That'll show him not to try to be better than anyone else.
Fair? If they have an A average they get a scholarship do they not?Jaekus wrote:
So the guy with average grades and rich parents should have more right to tertiary education than someone from a broken home who's struggled all their life and is an A grade student? Doesn't seem fair to me.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
It's a sad ending for sure. But hey, everyone ends up equal.Macbeth wrote:
I remember reading that short story back in 8th grade. I remember the Handicapper in chief kills all the dancers in the end.JohnG@lt wrote:
Make him wear a mask, carry around heavy weights and have his brain disrupted every so often with loud noises. That'll show him. Make him more normal. Turquoise, Shahter and uzique can take turns being Handicapper in Chief.DesertFox- wrote:
If he's so much better than all the other people, he should welcome a handicap. That will make it feel even better when he makes money in the future.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
So, work your ass off and sacrifice for the next two generations. That's how the Asians do it. That Asian who used to work as a bus boy or maid has grand children who are doctors and lawyers.Jaekus wrote:
So the guy with average grades and rich parents should have more right to tertiary education than someone from a broken home who's struggled all their life and is an A grade student? Doesn't seem fair to me.
noJohnG@lt wrote:
Fair? If they have an A average they get a scholarship do they not?Jaekus wrote:
So the guy with average grades and rich parents should have more right to tertiary education than someone from a broken home who's struggled all their life and is an A grade student? Doesn't seem fair to me.
That's more like it. Fuck those other guys, you snooze you lose. The person with the most handicaps is the winner! The poor people wouldn't have any use for the money that will go towards a motorboat/lake house/European vacation anyway.JohnG@lt wrote:
Make him wear a mask, carry around heavy weights and have his brain disrupted every so often with loud noises. That'll show him. Make him more normal. Turquoise, Shahter and uzique can take turns being Handicapper in Chief.DesertFox- wrote:
If he's so much better than all the other people, he should welcome a handicap. That will make it feel even better when he makes money in the future.JohnG@lt wrote:
But that just makes sense. He clearly uses the roads and schools more because he's wealthy. He clearly uses the police and firefighters services more often. Punish the successful guy and bring him down to our level. That'll show him not to try to be better than anyone else.
Funny, my grandparents did the same thing for their kids and grandkids. It's not unique to Asians, it's called having your priorities in line. Life isn't me me me me me me and then leaving the leftovers for your accidental children.Ilocano wrote:
So, work your ass off and sacrifice for the next two generations. That's how the Asians do it. That Asian who used to work as a bus boy or maid has grand children who are doctors and lawyers.Jaekus wrote:
So the guy with average grades and rich parents should have more right to tertiary education than someone from a broken home who's struggled all their life and is an A grade student? Doesn't seem fair to me.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
So then change that system. As Macbeth said, our education might be expensive in the US as a whole, but merit based scholarships are handed out like water.DrunkFace wrote:
noJohnG@lt wrote:
Fair? If they have an A average they get a scholarship do they not?Jaekus wrote:
So the guy with average grades and rich parents should have more right to tertiary education than someone from a broken home who's struggled all their life and is an A grade student? Doesn't seem fair to me.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Like I said before, if you are poor and have awsm grades, in the U.S., you'll get scholarships thrown at you.DrunkFace wrote:
noJohnG@lt wrote:
Fair? If they have an A average they get a scholarship do they not?Jaekus wrote:
So the guy with average grades and rich parents should have more right to tertiary education than someone from a broken home who's struggled all their life and is an A grade student? Doesn't seem fair to me.
Classy.
Here you just get the privilege of actually enrolling in a course you might want to do at the university of your choice.JohnG@lt wrote:
So then change that system. As Macbeth said, our education might be expensive in the US as a whole, but merit based scholarships are handed out like water.DrunkFace wrote:
noJohnG@lt wrote:
Fair? If they have an A average they get a scholarship do they not?
yes but you guys are racist and dont let people into your countryDrunkFace wrote:
Here you just get the privilege of actually enrolling in a course you might want to do at the university of your choice.JohnG@lt wrote:
So then change that system. As Macbeth said, our education might be expensive in the US as a whole, but merit based scholarships are handed out like water.DrunkFace wrote:
no
11 Bravo wrote:
yes but you guys are racist and dont let people into your countryDrunkFace wrote:
Here you just get the privilege of actually enrolling in a course you might want to do at the university of your choice.JohnG@lt wrote:
So then change that system. As Macbeth said, our education might be expensive in the US as a whole, but merit based scholarships are handed out like water.

what does class have to do with anything? i know etonians at these protests acting in just the same manner as state-school kidsghettoperson wrote:
Classy.
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And that's different how?DrunkFace wrote:
Here you just get the privilege of actually enrolling in a course you might want to do at the university of your choice.JohnG@lt wrote:
So then change that system. As Macbeth said, our education might be expensive in the US as a whole, but merit based scholarships are handed out like water.DrunkFace wrote:
no
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
It doesn't matter what uni you go to or what course you take it costs the same.JohnG@lt wrote:
And that's different how?DrunkFace wrote:
Here you just get the privilege of actually enrolling in a course you might want to do at the university of your choice.JohnG@lt wrote:
So then change that system. As Macbeth said, our education might be expensive in the US as a whole, but merit based scholarships are handed out like water.
Seems that this is the way its going to be. The protests were completely pointless in the first place, they were never going to achieve anything and anyone believing otherwise is an idiot.
The thing that's worst about this is how it's going to affect the average student: those who try hard and do well at exams, with average earning parents. At the moment it costs around £7000 a year for a university to educate one student, of which the student pays £3200 and the rest is from university research and government funding.
With the cuts to the universities this cost is going to go up, and the student is going to be expected to pay more.
£9000 a year isn't going to be for exceptional universities, it's going to be the norm. This combined with accommodation and living fees is going to equal a lot of debt, for example, the accommodation for the university I want to go to is £6500 a year, stick travel (subsidiaries are also being cut) and other expenses on top of that and it adds up to a hell of a lot.
The thing about scholarships wont work. With the funding cuts, a lot of universities will have to cut scholarships.
The thing that's worst about this is how it's going to affect the average student: those who try hard and do well at exams, with average earning parents. At the moment it costs around £7000 a year for a university to educate one student, of which the student pays £3200 and the rest is from university research and government funding.
With the cuts to the universities this cost is going to go up, and the student is going to be expected to pay more.
£9000 a year isn't going to be for exceptional universities, it's going to be the norm. This combined with accommodation and living fees is going to equal a lot of debt, for example, the accommodation for the university I want to go to is £6500 a year, stick travel (subsidiaries are also being cut) and other expenses on top of that and it adds up to a hell of a lot.
The thing about scholarships wont work. With the funding cuts, a lot of universities will have to cut scholarships.
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I'd type my pc specs out all fancy again but teh mods would remove it. Again.
once again so what? one state here has more people than your country.DrunkFace wrote:
It doesn't matter what uni you go to or what course you take it costs the same.JohnG@lt wrote:
And that's different how?DrunkFace wrote:
Here you just get the privilege of actually enrolling in a course you might want to do at the university of your choice.
Actually 2 do.... which means 48 don't.11 Bravo wrote:
once again so what? one state here has more people than your country.DrunkFace wrote:
It doesn't matter what uni you go to or what course you take it costs the same.JohnG@lt wrote:
And that's different how?
Uhhh it has nothing to do with class? I don't think I need to explain to you of all people the possible multiple usages of classy. And come on dude, do you not have any arguments to rant at people, peppered with a few insults for good measure? I'm rather disappointed if your argument has come down to criticising the choice of word I used to describe someone desecrating a war memorial.Uzique wrote:
what does class have to do with anything? i know etonians at these protests acting in just the same manner as state-school kidsghettoperson wrote:
Classy.
EDIT: But if it helps us get past this I'll retract that comment and substitute it with 'cunt'.
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Which is why California's tier system works. Community college (trade), CSU (State University), UC (University - can't really say how to differentiate it from a CSU other than cost though. ). Albeit these days, there are some relatively excellent CSU's and so so UC's.Uzique wrote:
what does a shitty prep school have to do with anything? and isn't it ironic that you complain about costs straight after encouraging the parents to cough up? oooookay. i think the students are angry that the good principle of our education-accessibility is being sacrificed as part of austere financial measures that have NOTHING to do with the student population. why are we paying for the older generation's foolish mistakes and avarice?Ilocano wrote:
I'm with G@lt here.
Can't afford the fees? Blame your parents for not providing enough, or get a fuck'in job to pay for it.
Visited one of the prep schools I'm considering for my son. Paltry merit scholarships, and even then, significant sacrifices to maintain them. But then, tons of needs scholarship. Fuck that!!!
Want to do photography. Go Community college that even a minimum wager can afford. Hell, I know of at least one CC that has a reputation for an excellent photography program.
Edit: ok, it's been years, but I don't recall CSU offering doctorates.
What with the huge amount of nabs getting useless degrees, you need one to work in retail these days.
Charging huge amounts so only the rich can get degrees isn't the solution to this either.
Charging huge amounts so only the rich can get degrees isn't the solution to this either.
I'd type my pc specs out all fancy again but teh mods would remove it. Again.