If you aren't from Delaware (and considering the entire state is smaller than the parking lot of any Walmart in Texas, there aren't enough kids from Delaware to fill the classes) roughly $200k just for tuition, fees, room and board. Assuming you graduate in 4 years, and assuming that college costs stop escalating at well above the rate of inflation.
The problem isn't UD. The problem is university culture everywhere. The only solution I see is to bring your kids up right, only send them away to university if they want a job that requires learning something they can only really learn at a university, and hope they fall back on their upbringing when confronted with crap like this outside their core classes.
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If you aren't from Delaware (and considering the entire state is smaller than the parking lot of any Walmart in Texas, there aren't enough kids from Delaware to fill the classes) roughly $200k just for tuition, fees, room and board. Assuming you graduate in 4 years, and assuming that college costs stop escalating at well above the rate of inflation.
The problem isn't UD. The problem is university culture everywhere. The only solution I see is to bring your kids up right, only send them away to university if they want a job that requires learning something they can only really learn at a university, and hope they fall back on their upbringing when confronted with crap like this outside their core classes.
Ask me in four years how that works out.
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