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ParticipantI wonder what will happen to the Motorola’s office down here. Grow or shrink? Any guesses?
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Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=AN] I know a few low-income students and this statement doesn’t apply to them. Also, doesn’t welfare and food stamps suppose to pay for their food?[/quote]
There is a lifetime limit of 5 years for welfare.
Families can stay poor well beyond the 5-year limit.[/quote]
Is there a life time limit on food stamps?an
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=AN] I know a few low-income students and this statement doesn’t apply to them. Also, doesn’t welfare and food stamps suppose to pay for their food?[/quote]
There is a lifetime limit of 5 years for welfare.
Families can stay poor well beyond the 5-year limit.[/quote]
Is there a life time limit on food stamps?an
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=AN] I know a few low-income students and this statement doesn’t apply to them. Also, doesn’t welfare and food stamps suppose to pay for their food?[/quote]
There is a lifetime limit of 5 years for welfare.
Families can stay poor well beyond the 5-year limit.[/quote]
Is there a life time limit on food stamps?an
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=AN] I know a few low-income students and this statement doesn’t apply to them. Also, doesn’t welfare and food stamps suppose to pay for their food?[/quote]
There is a lifetime limit of 5 years for welfare.
Families can stay poor well beyond the 5-year limit.[/quote]
Is there a life time limit on food stamps?an
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=AN] I know a few low-income students and this statement doesn’t apply to them. Also, doesn’t welfare and food stamps suppose to pay for their food?[/quote]
There is a lifetime limit of 5 years for welfare.
Families can stay poor well beyond the 5-year limit.[/quote]
Is there a life time limit on food stamps?an
Participant[quote=CA renter]
For many of these low-income students, the school breakfasts and lunches are all they get to eat. While it might not “technically” contribute to the learning process, these kids could not learn without it.[/quote]
I know a few low-income students and this statement doesn’t apply to them. Also, doesn’t welfare and food stamps suppose to pay for their food?an
Participant[quote=CA renter]
For many of these low-income students, the school breakfasts and lunches are all they get to eat. While it might not “technically” contribute to the learning process, these kids could not learn without it.[/quote]
I know a few low-income students and this statement doesn’t apply to them. Also, doesn’t welfare and food stamps suppose to pay for their food?an
Participant[quote=CA renter]
For many of these low-income students, the school breakfasts and lunches are all they get to eat. While it might not “technically” contribute to the learning process, these kids could not learn without it.[/quote]
I know a few low-income students and this statement doesn’t apply to them. Also, doesn’t welfare and food stamps suppose to pay for their food?an
Participant[quote=CA renter]
For many of these low-income students, the school breakfasts and lunches are all they get to eat. While it might not “technically” contribute to the learning process, these kids could not learn without it.[/quote]
I know a few low-income students and this statement doesn’t apply to them. Also, doesn’t welfare and food stamps suppose to pay for their food?an
Participant[quote=CA renter]
For many of these low-income students, the school breakfasts and lunches are all they get to eat. While it might not “technically” contribute to the learning process, these kids could not learn without it.[/quote]
I know a few low-income students and this statement doesn’t apply to them. Also, doesn’t welfare and food stamps suppose to pay for their food?August 12, 2011 at 3:02 PM in reply to: OT — Article: “10 Reasons to Skip Expensive Colleges” #718517an
ParticipantAll very good point. A couple of rebuttal, the super smart students tend to have free ride from those Universities. The students from rich family can easily afford it. It’s only those that are barely smart enough to get in but not exceptional enough to get scholarship that need to reconsider. Research universities are good for undergrads who wants to go on to grad school and potentially Ph.D. It’s not good for those undergrads who want to go straight to the field after undergrad. Besides that, I agree with all the other points.
August 12, 2011 at 3:02 PM in reply to: OT — Article: “10 Reasons to Skip Expensive Colleges” #718608an
ParticipantAll very good point. A couple of rebuttal, the super smart students tend to have free ride from those Universities. The students from rich family can easily afford it. It’s only those that are barely smart enough to get in but not exceptional enough to get scholarship that need to reconsider. Research universities are good for undergrads who wants to go on to grad school and potentially Ph.D. It’s not good for those undergrads who want to go straight to the field after undergrad. Besides that, I agree with all the other points.
August 12, 2011 at 3:02 PM in reply to: OT — Article: “10 Reasons to Skip Expensive Colleges” #719206an
ParticipantAll very good point. A couple of rebuttal, the super smart students tend to have free ride from those Universities. The students from rich family can easily afford it. It’s only those that are barely smart enough to get in but not exceptional enough to get scholarship that need to reconsider. Research universities are good for undergrads who wants to go on to grad school and potentially Ph.D. It’s not good for those undergrads who want to go straight to the field after undergrad. Besides that, I agree with all the other points.
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