Have spent the last few weeks talking to university administrators A half dozen told me they’re experiencing “historic rates of attrition” even at state schools. Freshmen just aren’t coming back for a second year Only anecdotal, but I truly believe the bubble is starting to pop
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Replying to @AustenAllred
That makes sense. For example, same info taught in basic
#biochemistry/#chemistry classes as in 1980, yet tuition increased 1,000+% since then. More $$$ for same garbage taught in 1980 = dead value.1 reply 1 retweet 5 likes -
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Replying to @cacarr @BiomedicalDude
No, the argument is you could do the same or better for much cheaper
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Replying to @AustenAllred @BiomedicalDude
Can you get 17% teaching basic chemistry -- or, can you crank out some sort of highly employable chemical engineer in 30 weeks?
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Replying to @cacarr @BiomedicalDude
Doesn't need to be 17% of 30 weeks. Flexible
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