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In reply to the discussion: Do you believe that Princeton, Harvard and Yale are fighting for their survival? [View all]NewDeal_Dem
(1,049 posts)50. I have a conspiracy theory too. When I was a kid, my right wing relatives used to laugh at
people who worked in government jobs -- education and the like. That was when a fair amount of working class people got into government work.
Now all their kids do that work, and the kids of the former working class are often working at walmart.
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Do you believe that Princeton, Harvard and Yale are fighting for their survival? [View all]
CK_John
Jan 2015
OP
I agree 100% with this. The Ivies have a whole different clientele -- the rich, the
Nay
Jan 2015
#34
+1. Ivies are in no danger; I hope to god for-profits are. But I fear state univerisities would
NewDeal_Dem
Jan 2015
#48
Harvard is an investment trust with a curio education sideline. It will do fine
Recursion
Jan 2015
#3
I just hired a woman who went to a local community college for her first two years,
Sheldon Cooper
Jan 2015
#9
No conspiracy just my opinion, Harvard accepted 2100 a year while The University of Phoenix
CK_John
Jan 2015
#10
I have a conspiracy theory too. When I was a kid, my right wing relatives used to laugh at
NewDeal_Dem
Jan 2015
#50
I have no idea what you are trying to say. My opinion is about the reason behind
CK_John
Jan 2015
#61
The Ivies will be just fine. The diploma mills should and will die. Personally, I think this is a
napi21
Jan 2015
#27
lmao. i know, laughing some more. i know. i am pondering what it really is about. nt
seabeyond
Jan 2015
#39
you put out the most outrageous statements ignoring so much of an issue, to arrive at an extreme.
seabeyond
Jan 2015
#38
People who attend Yale, Harvard and Princeton are not paying for the education
notadmblnd
Jan 2015
#54
W was a legacy admission. All colleges are stuck with a few of those.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jan 2015
#62
I think the four-year schools will be better off under a universal CC regime
jmowreader
Jan 2015
#70
not to mention the decrease in the number of sections of remedial skills classes.
salin
Jan 2015
#71