So across Cali students are protesting massive tuition hikes because their states imploded and their education budget is going to get cut. As a student myself, I couldn't care any less about the students in this case or in general.
I mean why should the tax payers spend money for a student to get a degree in Philosophy while they set up leagues based on Harry Potter games?
![https://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2009/07/18/alg_q.jpg](https://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2009/07/18/alg_q.jpg)
How is this in anyway a good return on an investment in an college education?
Wouldn't this whole 'student loan overhaul' make college more open and accessible thus raising cost of everyone including tax payers? Seems like such a waste having people spend most of college going to parties or having a run through all the sluts on campus.
In my honest opinion, higher education should be more like technical schools, where students aren't given massive amount of free time or a chance to 'find themselves' or 'expand their minds' but instead learn useful skills.
Furthermore, I'm only supportive of the government overhaul of students loans if the money is only given out to people who take useful majors like engineering or economics and not majors like art or philosophy.
I mean why should the tax payers spend money for a student to get a degree in Philosophy while they set up leagues based on Harry Potter games?
![https://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2009/07/18/alg_q.jpg](https://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2009/07/18/alg_q.jpg)
How is this in anyway a good return on an investment in an college education?
Wouldn't this whole 'student loan overhaul' make college more open and accessible thus raising cost of everyone including tax payers? Seems like such a waste having people spend most of college going to parties or having a run through all the sluts on campus.
In my honest opinion, higher education should be more like technical schools, where students aren't given massive amount of free time or a chance to 'find themselves' or 'expand their minds' but instead learn useful skills.
Furthermore, I'm only supportive of the government overhaul of students loans if the money is only given out to people who take useful majors like engineering or economics and not majors like art or philosophy.