Why is boycotting classes a big deal? They paid for the classes (or went into debt for them.) The university should just say "Fine, don't show up to class, see if we care. And if you fail, you can just pay for the course again."
Every college student should do the math and see how much each lecture costs. I think I did the math once and if your tuition is $10k a semester and you take 16 credit hours, it is about $90 per lecture.
Wonder how they would feel if they knew they spent $90 on a lecture that they never even went to. Of course they are disconnected from the price because it is all paid via loans they do not understand.
If they're not going to college with a plan for their financial future then they're absolute idiots. If your degree isn't in demand and profitable then you're wasting your time.
Why is boycotting classes a big deal? They paid for the classes (or went into debt for them.) The university should just say "Fine, don't show up to class, see if we care. And if you fail, you can just pay for the course again."
Every college student should do the math and see how much each lecture costs. I think I did the math once and if your tuition is $10k a semester and you take 16 credit hours, it is about $90 per lecture.
Wonder how they would feel if they knew they spent $90 on a lecture that they never even went to. Of course they are disconnected from the price because it is all paid via loans they do not understand.
They aren't going to pay for college anyway, so they don't care.
$0 / 16 credit hours = $0
If they're not going to college with a plan for their financial future then they're absolute idiots. If your degree isn't in demand and profitable then you're wasting your time.
Why, there not paying for them.
I boycotted all my 8am classes.