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Originally posted by Verto
God knows none of the science majors here are doing anything to contribute to society - unless one counts polytrolling"The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
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Originally posted by Asher
Common sense -- do you have otherwise?
UofA 2005 revenue
474,400,000 Provincial gov
113,183,000 Federal and other level of gov
163,423,000 Tuition and fees
160,493,000 Sale of goods and services
41,550,000 Investment income
38,012,000 Grants and Donations
Grant income is a drop in the bucket.
Maybe American unis are different, but Krazy's complaints don't seem to apply across the board.(\__/)
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Originally posted by KrazyHorse
Music, motion pictures literature and art are produced by liberal arts departments?
The same way the physics department produces physicists and the engineering department produces engineers.
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Originally posted by Kuciwalker
The scientists and businessmen and engineers can do more for society by working or studying useful skills. The liberal arts students aren't really worth more than unskilled labor.
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Thought this was obvious, but it hasn't been mentioned in this thread yet:
You can get away with BS'ing your way through a liberal arts degree (though most aren't skilled enough at this to complete their graduation and only waste their money for a few years before dropping out) without actually knowing or learning anything having to do with your degree, since the amount of knowledge and skills are harder to measure. Think the start of your high school, MRT: you could always try to BS your way in history tests by writing in generalities, but trying to pass math exam without learning anything about the subject was impossible. The better the teacher, the harder (s)he is to BS. But why would teachers (insert professor if you wish) or school (insert university) admins kick out lousy students? The amount of funding is based on how many kids the school (university) has.
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That is true. You could skate through most departments with a barely adequate GPA if you wish.
I think you can do that in business, education, and many of the less demanding sciences as well. A 5 or 6 (0-9 scale at my uni) is not too hard to get if you pick your courses for it.(\__/)
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Originally posted by notyoueither
Yes, actually.
UofA 2005 revenue
474,400,000 Provincial gov
113,183,000 Federal and other level of gov
163,423,000 Tuition and fees
160,493,000 Sale of goods and services
41,550,000 Investment income
38,012,000 Grants and Donations
Grant income is a drop in the bucket.
Maybe American unis are different, but Krazy's complaints don't seem to apply across the board.
Do you have numbers on any campuses that show that tuition paid by arts and humanities students (on top of government grants per student) do not more than cover their own depatments?
Thanks..."The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "
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