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by king_jester
4166 days ago
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I love this post for how wrong it is: * Acting like regular college students don't have classes that are super simple to game and pass * Saying life moments like dating/flirting aren't important (what exactly are students supposed to do between classes anyway!?!) * Saying being an actor does not require intellectual or academic ability (hint: it does) * Has no idea what FAFSA is like or what it's like to navigate that mess * Pretending that they aren't already indirectly paying for people to "get easy As, ogle girls, and pursue unintellectual careers" |
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> Acting like regular college students don't have classes that are super simple to game and pass
Oh, I know they exist. I just wouldn't write about them in the admissions brochure or an op-ed touting their supposed value.
> Saying life moments like dating/flirting aren't important (what exactly are students supposed to do between classes anyway!?!)
I suppose some people consider them important (I don't), but that doesn't mean the taxpayer should be footing the bill.
> Saying being an actor does not require intellectual or academic ability (hint: it does)
Maybe for better actors it requires some intellectual ability, but I'm unconvinced that most of Hanks's community college classes had any impact on his career.
> Has no idea what FAFSA is like or what it's like to navigate that mess
I'm in college right now, on financial aid. I'm well aware of the complexities of the FAFSA and probably filed one much more recently than you. But it's nowhere near challenging enough that a bright, motivated student would find it a hindrance.
> Pretending that they aren't already indirectly paying for people to "get easy As, ogle girls, and pursue unintellectual careers"
Oh, I know we are. I'd just prefer to not pay for more of it.