Quote Originally Posted by psychocat
Many would define that as greed .

Just how fair do you think a system is that only allows for an advanced education to those who can afford it?
Schools offer scholarships to many students with good high school GPA's and/or ACT/SAT scores. Not to mention student loans aren't hard to receive. We again come back to personal responsibility and risks. You can choose to take out loans in order to fund your education if you choose to take the risk. It is an investment, not an obligation of the state to provide higher education to all people.

I fail to see what is wrong with that. If you do well and land a decent job, it's a good investment, if you drop out, it was a bad one.
JaggedEdge Reviewed by JaggedEdge on . are we to be free? with all the talk of socialism in america and the growing governmental control over our relatively free marketplace, i feel the need to ask those of you on these boards a rather basic question. is the individual an important component of american political philosophy or is the will of the people of paramount concern? this country has always led the world in its pursuit of the rights of the individual, understanding that the price we pay for those rights is a tumultuous life at best. as Rating: 5