Nah. The actual problem is (((usury))) and (((liberal arts))) programs. Look at a college's GER (Gen. Ed. Req.) courses. The vast majority are in the liberal arts school. Those schools would get virtually no enrollment if not for these GER courses. Narrow GERs doesn to things that are actually necessary, like basic math, basic writing, modern history etc. And let the lib arts schools suffer and die off. This (these two) would eliminate a significant portion of the cost of college itself.
Nah. The actual problem is (((usury))) and (((liberal arts))) programs.
Look at a college's GER (Gen. Ed. Req.) courses. The vast majority are in the liberal arts school. Those schools would get virtually no enrollment if not for these GER courses. Narrow GERs doesn to things that are actually necessary, like basic math, basic writing, modern history etc. And let the lib arts schools suffer and die off. This (these two) would eliminate a significant portion of the cost of college itself.
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