Student protest today - spec me a sign

"I'm not sure why I'm up this early"
"Your tax money is much appreciated, don't stop it for others"
"Why does everyone want to fight Phil Taylor?" - That one requires a certain knowledge of darts players if it's to work at all.
 
Even then, the theory is also encroaching on degrees such as social work, business management and similar others.

To most people, a "soft" degree is pretty much anything that isn't a BSc or MSc.

Unless it has a specific application in the 'real world' then it is a 'soft' degree.

Also many professions don't actually need a degree, they just want one and that should be looked at also. Things like nursing and accountancy don't need a degree, they need on the job specific training better given in a workplace apprentice environment.

Business Management. You don't need a degree for that. I didn't.
 
Dont care and never will. Your hurting your selves and the future students. Doesnt matter what you do something has to be done about the debt we have built up. Were all suffering, one way or another....

Students have had University education cheap for awhile. In the US the price is a lot higher so considor your self lucky.

* Public four-year colleges charge, on average, $7,605 per year in tuition and fees for in-state students. The average surcharge for full-time out-of-state students at these institutions is $11,990.
* Private nonprofit four-year colleges charge, on average, $27,293 per year in tuition and fees.
* Public two-year colleges charge, on average, $2,713 per year in tuition and fees.

From: http://www.collegeboard.com/student/pay/add-it-up/4494.html

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