Reminder that Ivies will bend over backwards to shed their duty of care; students in trouble are like bad loans as far as they're concerned.https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/yale-removed-depressed-student/2018/11/17/id/891081/ …
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Yeah, it seems to be why they offer such extensive free psych care. Admit to suicidal thoughts and you're out on your ass.
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Damn, that sounds evil. Hard for me to believe it's true.
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Just spent a couple of minutes trying to find the articles from last year, hang on
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St. Rev ☯️ 🏴 😻 Retweeted NYT Science
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Disclaimer: NYT constantly invents narratives and then makes up facts to suit
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Do you have some insider knwoledge? I heard you were a lecturer at a Uni, but was it one of the Ivies?
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TBH I still don't get the reason for why they are doing that. Mentally unwell students are unlikely to become wealthy donors?
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If your kid kicks off at college, you sue the university. If they flunk out and then die off campus, lower risk to the university. Or something, IANAL
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