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by JackFr
3203 days ago
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Of course not, but it's hardly the same. For the sake of argument, take the university at their word: that they believed there was an unsafe environment fostered in this dorm, and that the students were markedly underperforming their peers. As such the University is selling a defective good to the parents, and they are trying to remediate it. That sounds quite reasonable to me. However, are they infantilizing the students and preventing them from growing in maturity and judgement in the process? Yep, they sure are. The problem US universities are finding themselves in, is when parents are ponying up small fortunes, they are not interested in preserving 'freedom to fail' which is necessary for growth. |
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