Comments by "The Immortal" (@theimmortal4718) on "PowerfulJRE"
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@SkorpioVenom
And I'm trying to explain to you those reasons, and you're in complete denial and offering excuses as to why they can continue to rip students off.
When a university is conducting research, the tuition of every student is paying for that past grants. When professors are speaking at conferences and peer reviewing papers, students are paying for that. When they build a new state if the art gym or dining hall, tuition is paying for that. Recruiters, the Chancellor's expensive parties, administrators making 500k-600k)yr, security, maintenance, luxury dorms, etc. Yes, alumni offer donations, and states pay a portion,but the rest is covered by tuition.
The longer a professor teaches, the higher their pay goes up. Statistically, professors, college administrators, abd sports coaches are the highest paid state employees.
30 years ago, the ratio of administration positions vs professors was 1 to 1.
Now, it's 2 to one. That's a large increase in the budget to pay all those people.
The education hasn't gotten any better, but it's gotten a lot more expensive. People involved in post secondary education have seen huge raises in their income at the expense of their students. Go to a European university and you won't see this massive spending, so it costs less to go there.
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