It’s not a Sportsman’s pass; its a business. In America education is a business, from Kindergarten to PhD. True, until age 18 a compulsory business but that’s never been an issue historically for mankind and isn’t now.
College moves up the stakes from taxpayer to Finance aka FIN, that’s how college debt got to over $1T.
I don’t know what they’re teaching in the UK, but I have a nephew who’s doing business/finance, he’s a 3d year now; I ask basic questions; blank stare.
Apparently they do piddle around with spreadsheets, gee- which is like a week IRL for entire MS Office 365. I think he’s probably on the hook for most of the $31,000 a year.
I realize this is probably horrifying outside of the USA.
We really are different peoples separated by common language.
The most astute outside observer of another country can never tell - I wonder what the natives review of Curzon’s travels was-
Yes - the very strange (to my UK eyes at least) sportsman's pass into university has baffled me for years.
It’s not a Sportsman’s pass; its a business. In America education is a business, from Kindergarten to PhD. True, until age 18 a compulsory business but that’s never been an issue historically for mankind and isn’t now.
College moves up the stakes from taxpayer to Finance aka FIN, that’s how college debt got to over $1T.
I don’t know what they’re teaching in the UK, but I have a nephew who’s doing business/finance, he’s a 3d year now; I ask basic questions; blank stare.
Apparently they do piddle around with spreadsheets, gee- which is like a week IRL for entire MS Office 365. I think he’s probably on the hook for most of the $31,000 a year.
I realize this is probably horrifying outside of the USA.
We really are different peoples separated by common language.
The most astute outside observer of another country can never tell - I wonder what the natives review of Curzon’s travels was-