OT: Uni, was: Cambrige - London traffic up 75%
In message , at 00:48:06 on
Sun, 30 Jan 2005, Aidan Stanger remarked:
And it's better to waste a small amount of time and money than to waste
students' futures.
If that's the case, why are the students so unwilling to contribute to
the "small amount of money".
Surely it would be better to give everyone as
much opportunity as possible? It's not as if the economy (and indeed
society) doesn't benefit.
But it seems there is massive over-supply of graduates, so few are
getting the jobs they expected. Three years taken up, and in the end all
they are employed do is ask "do you want fries with that".
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Roland Perry
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