Enrollment rates in higher education have been declining in the United States over the years as other countries catch up.

  • @average650
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    21 year ago

    If you can do that, absolutely! But, I don’t think the vast majority can. Maybe I’m wrong, but I don’t think so.

    The requirements are there so that the time spent advising and laying students goes to those who will be most productive and are most serious about it. It has nothing to do with wanting rich people or brown nosers.

    • @RestrictedAccount
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      11 year ago

      Why is a trust fund kid who can spend years working on a degree unproductively more serious than a person juggling a job and kids?

      One of those can get multiple Ph.D.s and the other can’t get into school - regardless of how much insight the experience of a well rounded life brings to the research.

      • @average650
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        11 year ago

        Getting multiple PhDs doenst really make sense. I don’t know why someone would want to do that.

        And you get paid for a PhD. Not well, but enough. Having a kid or family doesn’t keep you from it.

        Now, before that, it’s a different story and some absolutely needs to be done about college costs in general.