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...last remnant of choice is removed from the house system. The undeniable fact that we are adults who pay many thousands of dollars not only for tuition but also for room and board does not seem to compute. We are a captive audience, much like animals in some surrealistic academic zoo. We represent the basic material for the administration's sociological experiment. And, as we all know, pigs must be randomized. I'm tempted to launch into an Orwellian Animal Farm satire, but we needn't resort to violence (Alas, the '60s are over...
...attributes this phenomenon to time constraints, pressure to keep up with the explosion in new scientific technology and huge tuition debts that can be paid off more easily by larger salaries specialists and surgeons earn. He alsoportrays medical school applicants in a negativelight, calling them "biokids," "brainoids" and"organodweebs." According to Langone, they are allafflicted with the competitive, noncooperativeillness called "premed syndrome...
From the age of four, Bragg attended TrinitySchool, a three building private Episcopalinstitution on 91st Street in Manhattan. Foundedin 1709, it is the oldest in New York City andtoday charges high school students about $15,000 ayear in tuition...
...Tuition is raised form $ 2000 to $2400 and board from...
When he became president of Harvard in 1963, tuition was $800. By September of 1964, it had more than doubled to $1,760, and it was set to increase to $2,600 in September 1971. Pusey had been a major advocate of these increases and said he believed they were necessary to raise faculty salaries...