I thought ChatGPT did a very good job.
Thanks for posting.
I can’t wrap my head around this sort of failed leadership.
These universities have billions in their endowments. Students across the country dream of going to an Ivy League School. Families are willing to shoulder enormous debts in order to pay $90,000 a year in tuition.
And the college presidents are afraid? They fear the students that have been accepted by the school and who have been attending class in hopes of getting a prestigious degree?
How about this — If you demonstrate, we kick you out. You fail all current classes. You get no degree. No money will be refunded. We can find more students to take your place.
Put the fear on the students.
I had to do that a couple of days ago. ChatGPT did a pretty good job on the transcript.
Whan you have state funding of just about anything the state becomes the client. So it is quite natural this organization becomes chuck full of statists . Hard core Leftists.
Seperation of School and State is an idea whose time has come.
What is he saying here?
“If I get straight As at a rural 500-person high school and someone in Palo Alto with 3,000 people gets an A, it’s the same.”
“there are almost no examples of Islamophobia”
There would be many if college students had to study the Koran and Islamic history.
“November 17, 1964
“Columbia’s latest hike means that the school’s tuition has gone up nearly 73 per cent since 1959. Tuition was $1450 in 1960-61 and $1575 in 1962-63; it is $1700 this year.
“The tuition in Columbia’s graduate schools will also go up next fall. In the school of journalism, the jump is from $1650 to $1850; in the school of medicine, it is from $1700 to $1900; and in the school of law, from $1500 to $1700.”
“Current tuition rates at the other Ivy League colleges are: Brown, $1600; Cornell $1700; Pennsylvania, $1750; Princeton, $1770; and Yale and Dartmouth, $1800.”
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1964/11/17/columbia-ups-tuition-rate-another-200/
Oohh, a second VDH ping in the same day! This time from a YT video.
FR Index of his articles: Victor Davis Hanson on FR
Town Hall: Victor Davis Hanson on Town Hall
American Greatness: Victor Davis Hanson on American Greatness
His website: Victor Davis Hanson
try running it through Perplexity AI (my favorite AI search)
https://www.perplexity.ai/search/please-format-To-8JChGTXxQF2laSWlKsquhg
My wife and I are blessed. Our son was accepted into an Ivy. He chose Georgia Tech.
He is right about not wanting to hire ivy league students. Leave them for someone else. One of my favorite places to hire engineers was the University of Houston. Why? Almost all the students went there because they had to stay at home and work their way through school. They were also solid students who were not in the top 10% of their high school class and could not get into A&M or UT. Still, they were very solid students, trained well enough, knew how to learn and more importantly, knew how to work and produce results even with outside interference. Topping the list came A&M and Oklahoma State for engineers.
bump