Madkins007
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Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Nebraska- the Good life
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Re: MONEY
quote: Originally posted by EJSHUMAK
They're makin' too damn much money off students and the Universities get kickbacks and or completely control the books via bookstores inhouse---
That IS, of course, a huge part of the issue in universities and even some high schools- but most schools make nothing from textbooks, and indeed have to dedicate a big chunk of their budget to them, even if they are in some sort of 'sharing' or 'leasing' program.
My high-school and college age daughters just got their books a couple weeks ago and I was appalled at the bill- several hundred dollars for under twenty books total- and most of them were used!
When they resell them at the end of the year, they will a.) probably have really used less than 1/2 of the content in them, and b.) get less than 1/2 of what they paid for them back. Some will not be accpeted at the buy-back because of reduced demand or condition.
Now, they have to carry some thirty pounds of books virtually every day because they need about 100 pages total out of all of them to study and do homework on.
If you could not tell, this is a hot-button for me. The more I think about it, the stupider the whole thing is.
A laptop with a few CDs would be lighter, more cost-effective, and useful. For even less, you could do a PDA with a memory chip, a keyboard, and still have money left over for a printer and software packs.
Give either option a decent internet access, e-mail, and a dedicated website fo the class, and we could practically eliminate books and paper!
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