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i listened to that earlier? I was going to go to school...
...but then I got high.
i listened to that earlier
Good for Colorado. It’s nice to see States implement plans without federal assistance.
Louisiana’s been doing it for over 30 years.
Imo, if states want to spend their money this way, I have no problem with it. Students ought to be rewarded for their high academic achievements.
#StatesRights
Hit a nerve. Jackpot!
Agree. This is one thing about the US that still confound me
Why do such an advanced country want to squander its most important ressource - namely its citizents?
Why only utilize the top x% of its talent - how many potentially brilliant scientists, doctors or inovators are lost due to lack of funds to get the necessary education?
I don;t think the top percent of talent in the U.S. are cutting their education short because of money.Agree. This is one thing about the US that still confound me
Why do such an advanced country want to squander its most important ressource - namely its citizents?
Why only utilize the top x% of its talent - how many potentially brilliant scientists, doctors or inovators are lost due to lack of funds to get the necessary education?
I think you’re straying into difficult territory depending on what tier means to youI don;t think the top percent of talent in the U.S. are cutting their education short because of money.
The problem is the middle tier of kids who can get into colleges but cannot get the scholarships and aid packages that top tier kids get.
For the most part brilliant scientists or doctors are going to show great aptitude in high school. Innovators? Maybe not. There are innovators in fields that don't do well academically - and often don't even need college.I think you’re straying into difficult territory depending on what tier means to you
There are plenty of people who don’t have much demonstrated talent coming out of high school (maybe there is only one subject they are good at or HS just bored them to tears) and get to college and really turn on
College offers WAY more topics to study than HS
I think it would be awesome if a state decided to have "free" higher education. Not because its a good idea, but because we can see how it would compare to states that don't do it in regards to price and quality of education.
Why do we need any of this stuff on a national level?
free healthcare
free education
minimum wage
licensing of African hair braiding
etc.
In fact if a state wants to secede completely that would be fine also if that is what the people in the state want.
So.. I guess I should change the title? Free application to college..