It gets EVEN WORSE
x-axis is number of students in a course. y-axis is cost per head. They use the line to argue that increasing # of students decreases cost per head
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It gets EVEN WORSE
x-axis is number of students in a course. y-axis is cost per head. They use the line to argue that increasing # of students decreases cost per head
pic.twitter.com/7VJWEBHTYg
Link to the original here: https://docs.education.gov.au/system/files/doc/other/transparency_in_higher_education_expenditure_for_publication_1.pdf …
Thing about this is that it's not entirely ridiculous to propose that having more students in a course means you can provide it more cheaply, but THESE GRAPHS DON'T SHOW ANYTHING OF THE SORT
I love this so much, I made a mug out of it.
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