100% agree with the 'midwit intersectionality degrees'! 😄
I think state colleges should charge what degrees cost, no more, no less. Or less, if the public agrees to subsidize them, in which case the baseline would be to subsidize all degrees equally, on a percentage basis.
Also agree it seems like enterprising companies would sponsor peop…
100% agree with the 'midwit intersectionality degrees'! 😄
I think state colleges should charge what degrees cost, no more, no less. Or less, if the public agrees to subsidize them, in which case the baseline would be to subsidize all degrees equally, on a percentage basis.
Also agree it seems like enterprising companies would sponsor people for degrees they need; perhaps they don't because they already have all the graduates they need, and they compete for the best based on salary. Which puts the risk back on the student - so why would companies take the risk, if students are willing to do it for them?
You method works if there are plenty of qualified candidates in a particular career field. But if not, my method may be a way to make sure we have people doing the lower paying jobs without being stuck with a lifetime of debt for it.
100% agree with the 'midwit intersectionality degrees'! 😄
I think state colleges should charge what degrees cost, no more, no less. Or less, if the public agrees to subsidize them, in which case the baseline would be to subsidize all degrees equally, on a percentage basis.
Also agree it seems like enterprising companies would sponsor people for degrees they need; perhaps they don't because they already have all the graduates they need, and they compete for the best based on salary. Which puts the risk back on the student - so why would companies take the risk, if students are willing to do it for them?
You method works if there are plenty of qualified candidates in a particular career field. But if not, my method may be a way to make sure we have people doing the lower paying jobs without being stuck with a lifetime of debt for it.