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by s3000
1267 days ago
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>graduate students would receive a minimum stipend of $34,000 by October 2024—a raise of $13,000 How do those numbers add up? If a degree costs $100K and a graduate student costs $25K per year, then one person can pay a personally tutoring graduate student for four years to acquire all knowledge. If 10 students pool their money, education costs only $10K. There needs to be some space to meet and there needs to be a budget for professors but another $10K should cover that easily. What's the obstacle that prevents students and graduate students and even professors from going back to the beginnings? They can organize their own university where the administration works for them. There is no need to strike if the university has to match the offer of a competent competitor. >Universities were generally structured along three types, depending on who paid the teachers. The first type was in Bologna, where students hired and paid for the teachers. [1] [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_university#Characteri... |
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Don't get me wrong, I really liked Bruce Porter, but I don't think he could replace Bob Mugerauer teaching Contemporary Moral Problems.