Too
many schools market themselves by appealing to the baser instincts of
students. The idea is to fill the rosters by making it easier to
attend. So many graduates are unable to find practical jobs. It's why we have so many with easy-to-get law degrees and few who are
doctors and scientists.
Also, affirmative
action is practiced, not just for conventional minorities. It is
there for any group that is not equally represented on attendance
roles.
In addition, few undergraduate students have celebrity professors. They
often are taught, instead, by graduate students.
In
fact, Colleges and universities engage in "bait and switch;"
they confer what are actually deficient degrees, and engage in other
practices that would bring legal sanctions if done in any other
business.
Parents
and taxpayers pay billions of dollars to colleges and universities.
Schools make money whether students learn, whether students
graduate, and whether they get good jobs after leaving school.. (See the Earl J Weinreb
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