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  • whatever, albertan
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    • The fact that as LotM pointed out, there is not even one private institution in the English speaking world that agrees with you doesn't give you pause, frog?
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      • This one had a BA and an MA in history. He turned out pretty well.


        This one was pretty good at history, but went to Sandhurst. Do you think he majored in physics?


        This one went to a small college and studied artsy offshoot **** like scociology and economics.


        This guy had a BA. Obviously a waste of an engineer.


        Where is the value?
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        • nye's post obviously the result of a liberal arts education

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          • This one was pretty good at history, but went to Sandhurst. Do you think he majored in physics?
            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winston_Churchill


            Drunk warmonger...

            This one went to a small college and studied artsy offshoot **** like scociology and economics.
            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Reagan


            Halfwit...

            This guy had a BA. Obviously a waste of an engineer.
            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King,_Jr.


            Serial plagarist...

            This one had a BA and an MA in history. He turned out pretty well.
            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lester_B._Pearson


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            • show me any engineer or scientist that was a leader and Ill show you a virgin, homosexual, or *******.
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              • Go on then, show me!
                Speaking of Erith:

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                • File under a**hole
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                  • I don't know that Asher is wealthy. I believe he's a recent grad so he's likely making between $55k-$65k; that's good for a single (I mean a man without a family to support) guy in his 20's but hardly enough to call wealthy. I'm sure the cost of living in Ontario is lower then some other places but it isn't that low.
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                    • Originally posted by MRT144
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                      Ah yes, the category that you'd arbitrarily apply if they didn't fit into any other of your pigeonholes
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                      • IIRC he's got 50K in personal savings, he's not even 25, and he's got a 50K+ starting salary. Definitely priviledged...
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                        • That's Canadian though, it's probably less than minimum wage
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                          • Originally posted by KrazyHorse
                            I don't see an intrinsic problem with a wealth transfer. I do think that much of the liberal arts is bull**** and shouldn't be funded.

                            It's like saying that I don't have an intrinsic problem with wealth transfer schemes like medicare, but do have a problem with the poor being given subsidised cigarettes.
                            The liberal arts should be funded though not to the degree that they are. We still need people for the soft sciences though they arguably hog more resources then they deserve. As for wealth transfer, some wealth transfer to help the less fortunate is good and benifets society as a whole though to much removes the incentive for people to work harder and learn/work the more difficult fields. I don't think anyone, other then perhaphs tobacco companies, thinks that giving the poor cigarettes is a good use of public money.
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                            • Originally posted by Oncle Boris
                              IIRC he's got 50K in personal savings, he's not even 25, and he's got a 50K+ starting salary. Definitely priviledged...
                              US$50k is good for someone ~25. It isn't big enough to call someone wealthy though. $50k in savings is good but it took me $70k just to put a minimal down on a house. I grant you Ontario's housing market isn't as absurdly priced as California's, and by any standard Asher is doing very well, though I wouldn't call him wealthy. Where I come from $50k is middle class and not even upper middle class. It's a good living but not even close to being wealthy.
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                              • Overall, the number of professors teaching liberal arts is reasonable. What you'd be arguing for is that there are too many students for the number of job opportunities involved, which is correct. In a public system, where much more funding comes from the State than the students themselves, I can understand the idea. But aren't American colleges mostly financed through fees and donations anyway?
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