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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostUConn is a sheet stain, but this school is actually diarrhea
Boston’s Northeastern University dismissed 11 first-year students Friday after they were caught violating social-distancing rules and said it won’t refund the $36,500 each paid in tuition or their housing payments. They also can’t take classes online.
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Fake news. Current number of on campus cases has actually dropped to 50. Don't believe what the media says go to the site and read it for yourself.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat is dumb are schools going for a money grab without investing the money into testing and protective measures. Relying solely on 18-22 year olds is a recipe for disaster. It’s not even the kids fault. It’s either safe or it’s not. If you can be in classes, and in dorms, and share bathrooms, and in the cafe, then you should be able to play sports or do other activities. These schools aren’t allowing the safe things and are allowing the other things to happen. Kids aren’t stupid. They see the hypocracy. Either be like the Ivies and keep everyone home or open up fully. Don’t steal their money and give them nothing in return.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFake news. Current number of on campus cases has actually dropped to 50. Don't believe what the media says go to the site and read it for yourself.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI prefer UCONN kicking them out of the dorms and not refunding housing but they can stay in school. Yes kids should obey the rules but I also think schools were foolish to think to think kids won't break them, especially off campus. They're still kids and they want to be with their friends. There should be a punishment but I think NU goes too far.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA great year to enroll from afar and pay per credit. My neighbor's kid goes to an ivy but decided with a few friends to go cross country to Idaho ski country and take classes from there instead of being at school in the city. They will have the time of their lives and remote learn. Why go anywhere near a campus
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA great year to enroll from afar and pay per credit. My neighbor's kid goes to an ivy but decided with a few friends to go cross country to Idaho ski country and take classes from there instead of being at school in the city. They will have the time of their lives and remote learn. Why go anywhere near a campus
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA great year to enroll from afar and pay per credit. My neighbor's kid goes to an ivy but decided with a few friends to go cross country to Idaho ski country and take classes from there instead of being at school in the city. They will have the time of their lives and remote learn. Why go anywhere near a campus
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA great year to enroll from afar and pay per credit. My neighbor's kid goes to an ivy but decided with a few friends to go cross country to Idaho ski country and take classes from there instead of being at school in the city. They will have the time of their lives and remote learn. Why go anywhere near a campus
That's sounds like a good deal for now and the future. Why pay $75k when you could learn online and live/play where you want.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat's what I'm thinking. Pay for credits and have some fun. Sugarbush here we come
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