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6/20/2025, 10:23:22 AM
>>60525680
>They are only able to charge them the fair value of the knowledge and information in the classes. Which turns out to be $10
$10 wouldn’t buy you a used textbook on the subject on Amazon.
$10 might not even cover the shipping to get the textbook to you.
$10 wouldn’t pay for an hour of the TA’s time.
$10 won’t pay the HVAC costs of having a fat, sweaty boomer sit in the fucking lecture hall all semester.
$10 won’t pay for one of the boxes of condoms that they hand out to students on campus for free
I get you’re trying to be hyperbolic, but this is way worse than you’re implying. The school is selling these classes at a loss. They are taking a loss just so that fat boomers can take almost free classes that they don’t even need.
How are they surviving these massive revenue losses? Well, it’s a public university, so taxes of course. Additionally, the young people paying normal prices are also subsidizing their boomer classmates.
This might be the most egregious boomer handout I’ve ever seen. It doesn’t even make sense. This doesn’t benefit the boomers at all, and all this shit is online and in books. This is literally just a middle finger to young people just because.
>They are only able to charge them the fair value of the knowledge and information in the classes. Which turns out to be $10
$10 wouldn’t buy you a used textbook on the subject on Amazon.
$10 might not even cover the shipping to get the textbook to you.
$10 wouldn’t pay for an hour of the TA’s time.
$10 won’t pay the HVAC costs of having a fat, sweaty boomer sit in the fucking lecture hall all semester.
$10 won’t pay for one of the boxes of condoms that they hand out to students on campus for free
I get you’re trying to be hyperbolic, but this is way worse than you’re implying. The school is selling these classes at a loss. They are taking a loss just so that fat boomers can take almost free classes that they don’t even need.
How are they surviving these massive revenue losses? Well, it’s a public university, so taxes of course. Additionally, the young people paying normal prices are also subsidizing their boomer classmates.
This might be the most egregious boomer handout I’ve ever seen. It doesn’t even make sense. This doesn’t benefit the boomers at all, and all this shit is online and in books. This is literally just a middle finger to young people just because.
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