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Anonymous No. 16155172

>$6.1 billion for art students
>$0 for science students
how does /sci/ react to this?

Anonymous No. 16155194

Why do they hate science so much?

Anonymous No. 16155208

>NOOOO GOOD THINGS CAN'T HAPPEN TO OTHER PEOPLE!

Anonymous No. 16155254

they were dubiously accredited meme schools that closed down last year so in a way the students got robbed for even attending there in the first place

Anonymous No. 16155259

>>16155254
Why is that my fault? I'm the one being financially penalized.

Anonymous No. 16155261

>>16155259
paying taxes is for the common welfare

Anonymous No. 16155304

>>16155172
art is the only thing humans are going to still be able to do once AI takes over all work.

Anonymous No. 16155319

>>16155172
Can't get blood from a stone?

Anonymous No. 16155323

>>16155172
Cancellation, or funding? There's a difference.

Anonymous No. 16155348

>>16155172
they did the same thing for ITT tech students a while ago, similar situation, a for-profit school engaging in predatory practices.

>>16155259
it's ok nigger, my money subsidized the power grid that refrigerates your chicken tenders and keeps you online posting retardation on the internet, even though your accidental birth wasn't my fault

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Anonymous No. 16155349

>tfw I was rejected by arts school
It's over, isn't it?

Anonymous No. 16155481

>>16155261
Yeah but I hate leftists and niggers, so...

Anonymous No. 16155922

To be fair, it's the art students who are in debt...

Anonymous No. 16156805

>>16155349
Have you considered politics?

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Anonymous No. 16156823

>>16155208
Those are parasites, not people, you moron.
Now eat your bugs, you piece of shit.

Anonymous No. 16156828

>>16155304
AI is better at art.

Anonymous No. 16156837

>>16156828
AI is a glorified....

Anonymous No. 16156842

>>16155172
>6.1 billion in student debt gone
>2 trillion to go

Anonymous No. 16156849

>>16155172
Yeah, the specific announcment about the Art Institutes students won't include many science students. Other batches of loan forgiveness did, but OP can't say that here because then his boss would get mad and send him to Ukraine to die and rot in a shallow grave, where old ladies would scatter sunflower seeds on his corpse so every year, when the flowers bloom, everyone will know where to come a piss on his rotting corpse.

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Anonymous No. 16156850

Fags

Anonymous No. 16156854

>>16156850
namefags going anon

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Anonymous No. 16156874

>>16156828
Better? Is far better.

Anonymous No. 16157131

>>16155194
Maybe someone showed him this board

Anonymous No. 16157225

>>16155172
>Student loan companies have irresponsible lending practices because the loans last lifetimes and can't be cleared through bankruptcy
>They will give loans to literally anyone with a highschool diploma and work history at a part time job
>Banks are invested in these companies because muh too big to fail
>Just like the housing market 2007
>The rate of repayment has gotten so low that these companies are now struggling to keep the lights on and pay their employees
>If they fail, nobody will be able to pursue the debts, effectively clearing them
>On the other hand, boomers retirement accounts will take a massive hit
>Government tries to get ahead of this by using treasury to "cancel" the debts of those least likely to repay
>avoiding catastrophe
>But also screwing the taxpayers
>All to save a bunch of boomers and irresponsible lenders
Any questions?

Anonymous No. 16157264

>>16157225
>Student loan companies
Over 95% of student loans come from the US government. You're either a clueless moron or disingenuous. Either way, you can be ignored by everyone except those wanting to be an idiot in action.

Anonymous No. 16157395

>>16155208
>if only we all could have free money printed!
Kike.

Anonymous No. 16157562

>>16155194
>Why do they hate science so much?

Nearly 100% of Arts students vote Democrat.

Anonymous No. 16157565

>>16157225
All young women should be forced into prostitution to pay their student debts, ugly and old women can die in a ditch with the men.

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Anonymous No. 16157568

>>16157225
>>Student loan companies have irresponsible lending practices because the loans last lifetimes and can't be cleared through bankruptcy

How DARE they lend money to poor students to attend universities!!!!
Higher education should be a prerogative of only the wealthy!

Anonymous No. 16157577

>>16155208
Correct. Good things solely to others at my expense without my permission must not happen.

Anonymous No. 16157578

>>16157568
How very Jewish of you to want to solve that problem with loans.

Anonymous No. 16157952

>>16157568
Loans are one of the many reasons education costs so much.

Cult of Passion No. 16158008

>>16155172
>$0 for science students
I did it for free.

Your welcome.

Anonymous No. 16158015

>>16157577
But I like being generous with other people's money. It makes me fell virtuous and like I'm a good person.

Anonymous No. 16158041

>>16157565
>ugly and old women can die in a ditch
Based and eugenics-pilled

Anonymous No. 16158095

Soience gets fortunes of money from the government, its all wasted by your professors' research grants so that they can publish replication crisis fodder. $6 billion for arts students is just a tiny drop in the bucket compared to what the soience professors are wasting on their resumé polishing research and publications annually.

Anonymous No. 16158104

>>16155172
Fuck, does this mean I should've pursued art with math on the side.

Anonymous No. 16158106

>>16155172
It shouldn’t piss me off, but it actually does because art has instantly become among the top three degrees that are worthless, only considering my Euro perspective about what even qualifies here (childhood education, nursing .etc. are trades).
AI has basically made 80% of them obsolete. AI may or may not create the next Hamlet, but it sure as hell can design logos for goyslop brands.


Our low IQ society is addicted to idealistically/ideologically rewarding garbage societal currents.

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Anonymous No. 16158617

>>16155194
1. Plenty of debt for science shit has been forgiven. This isn't the first or the last forgiveness by this administration
2. Science degrees generally get paid off faster than other degrees. You can't forgive debt that's been paid back. So no matter what, debt forgiveness will skew towards non-STEM shit.

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🗑️ Anonymous No. 16158626

>>16155304
https://rumble.com/v3lwnx4-penns-revenge-1-of-3.html

Anonymous No. 16158630

>>16155172
It makes sense. Art students are failures as humans and need all the help they can get, whilst STEM students are held to a higher standard.

Anonymous No. 16159351

>>16157952
This. They really need to pull the plug.
The problem is lefty retards will complain that the medicine tastes bad before it has time to work.
Ending govt subsidized loans will have the effects:
>most kids won't be able to pay for college (and will probably be better off not going)
>cratering demand will force schools to cut the bloat to get prices/costs down
>lenders will really care about merit and degree choice when lending in order to reduce risk
>colleges will start caring about employability and high schools will start caring about merit in order to appease lenders
>employers can start lowering their credential standards (since they mostly list high credential requirements as a crude way to cope with the lack of quality control in the current environment)
>the whole problem sorts itself out
>the same retards are working at starbucks in the end sans debt
>credentials actually start to mean something again and we get better results in industry (less duds) for lower cost

Anonymous No. 16159380

>>16155208
All or none faggot

Anonymous No. 16159666

>>16155194
engineering department has ~1.6:1 democrats:republican ratio

arts institute has ~100:1 democrats:republican ratio

He's paying for his base

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Anonymous No. 16160248

>>16159380
all of the soience money was wasted on jwst.

Anonymous No. 16160257

>>16159351
Alternatively colleges close up and get sold for parts by the hedge funds that own them and employers just import more Indians.

Fuck's sake, these loans were for a school system that closed up.

Anonymous No. 16160345

>>16160257
No, the loans were for students who chose to attend schools that later closed. The schools didn't take out loans, students did. Now everyone, including the vast majority of taxpayers who never attended college, have to pay for the multi-year party these art students enjoyed.

Anonymous No. 16161358

>STEM guy doesn't find a job and shoots up a school
>BIDEN: we are cancelling debt for liberal arts women!

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Anonymous No. 16161395

>>16160248
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Anonymous No. 16162402

>>16161358
>liberal arts women
Define woman. Dont you mean men?

Anonymous No. 16162403

>>16155172
art is more important anyway.
good call by brandon as usual.

Anonymous No. 16162410

>>16155254
its kinda funny that every year now they have been forgiving loans for people who went to scam schools.
and its pretty much the only lians they are forgiving.
i wonder if this loan firgiveness for scam schools us not also a scam itself.
like who the fuck is going to scam schools?

Anonymous No. 16162417

i would like to remind everyone that the difference between a b.a. and a b.s. is having two years of a language.

Anonymous No. 16162423

>>16155208
Good things can't happen to other people at the expense and burden of far more people. Where do you think that $6.1 billion will come from? Thin air?

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Anonymous No. 16162443

>>16162410
There have been attempts in the past to stop giving government loans for student attending these types of schools but each time the usual suspects have a melt down because the student populations of these schools are members of a certain demographic group. Once that card is played, everything goes back to normal.
Even if the schools manage to stay open, the default rate for students at those schools are sky high as the degrees they get (if they get a degree, the drop out rates are often over 80%) have little to no value in the job market.
It's funny that self proclaimed advocates for that demographic group, who themselves are members of that demographic group, keep pushing to maintain a system that impoverishes that demographic group through false promises by the schools.
>According to the College Scorecard, in 2022 AIU online had a 8-year graduation rate of 19%. Of students repaying student loans, 2 years after completion, 33% were in forbearance, 25% were not making progress, 18% defaulted, 11% were in deferment, 7% were delinquent, 3% were making progress, 2% were discharged, and 1% were paid in full. Average salary after attending is $36,578

Anonymous No. 16162456

>>16162443
how easy can you fake those numbers?
how,easy would it be to make a fake school and then fill it with a buncha fake students and you just get all that government dosh and run away with it.
seems like a big chance to play the,system and do some high level fraud.

Anonymous No. 16162556

>>16162456
Probably easier to entice morons to apply for loans to attend your made up school than to fake students. A bunch of low end schools, some online, some with strip mall classrooms, have been exposed over the years by autists on the college football subreddit. Their interest isn't in the loan and fiscal fraud, they just get upset when one of these fake schools starts a football team that then schedules games against real schools that use the easy game to pad their wins.

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Anonymous No. 16162943

>>16155208
>good thing
>wasting billions of tax dollars to buy votes and not changing the incentive structure

Anonymous No. 16163286

>>16158598
financial aid isn't loans doe, the school gives you money because dumb rich kids and wealthy alumni pick up the cost

Anonymous No. 16163307

>>16163286
>financial aid isn't loans
It actually can be. It's possible to qualify for "financial aid" in the form of government-issued loans.

Anonymous No. 16164388

>>16155172
lame

Anonymous No. 16165283

>>16162943
College kids shouldn't even be allowed to vote. The premise that they're adult enough to be voting is contradicted by the fact that they're still in school like children and have yet to join the adult world. You might as well have high school kids vote

Anonymous No. 16166375

>>16165283
If you have to be 35 years old to get elected president then how is it possible that 18 years olds are mature enough to be voting for that office?

Anonymous No. 16166694

>>16165283
The voting age used to be 21, but after the drafting age was lowered to 18 to get more boots on the ground in WW2 there was a push to lower the voting age to match.

Anonymous No. 16166746

>>16155172
LMAO

Anonymous No. 16167760

>>16166375
Stop noticing goy

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>>16155172
If you think that's bad, wait until you see the 500 billlion handed to israel every month

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Anonymous No. 16169418

>>16168118
ivy league kids don't have loans, they have daddy to pay all their bills for them

Anonymous No. 16170268

>>16169418
thats true of pretty much all college kids, but i bet some of them probably get the loans to use as pocket change while daddy is paying all their bills

Anonymous No. 16170986

>>16170268
>Daddy won't send me to Cancun for spring break?!?!
>I'll just get a student loan and use that

Anonymous No. 16171845

>>16155172
Do universities train flatulists

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Cult of Passion No. 16171856

>>16155194
Because I did do much of the work its hard to justify giving a dime.

Anonymous No. 16172986

>>16171845
most students aren't physically capable of that undertaking due to their propensity for engaging in anal sex

Anonymous No. 16173757

>>16155172
>how does /sci/ react to this?
it makes me hope that a proposal for the sciences will come ahead as well.

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Anonymous No. 16174198

>>16162443
>the student populations of these schools are members of a certain demographic group

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Anonymous No. 16174208

>>16155172
If they're so smart then they should be smart enough to make money

art students are dum so they need the help

Anonymous No. 16175061

>>16174208
The fact that they can't make money proves that they're just as dumb as artfags

Anonymous No. 16176283

imagine taking out a loan for a university degree which is supposed to deliver the ability to earn enough money to pay back the loan, but then you can't pay back the loan.
what does that have to say about the education you got and how smart you were both going into and coming out of the education?

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Anonymous No. 16176383

>>16156874
A.I. art is soulless.

Anonymous No. 16176595

>>16157568
The overwhelming majority of people do not belong anywhere outside of a technical college.

Anonymous No. 16177627

If STEM degrees were really so lucrative then STEM degree holders would be so upset that their loans weren't canceled because they would've long since easily paid off the loans themselves

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Anonymous No. 16177664

>>16155172
lol when they know the artfags are fucking the economy

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Anonymous No. 16178811

Science is an artform, the replication crisis proves that science is just literary fiction

Anonymous No. 16178840

>>16162443
For several years the most popular degree AIU offered was 'Fashion Merchandising'. There's probably jobs for about a dozen of those a year but they were enrolling thousands of students in that major. Not that many of them completed the degree as the type of people who thought it was a good idea are also the type who cannot complete even the most simple assignments.

Anonymous No. 16179440

>>16178840
>the type of people who thought it was a good idea are also the type who cannot complete even the most simple assignments.
They are however they type who can suck a dick in exchange for favorable treatment

Anonymous No. 16180101

>>16178840
>There's probably jobs for about a dozen of those a year but they were enrolling thousands of students in that major.
Meanwhile the American Medical Association artificially limits the number of doctors that can be licensed per year despite severe shortages of doctors everywhere for years.

Anonymous No. 16181030

Oh my gyatt

Anonymous No. 16181803

>>16160248
just wait and see how over time and budget RST is

🗑️ Anonymous No. 16182406

>>16180101
>shortages of doctors
no such thing, the fewer we have the better off we are. medical error is the leading cause of death, doctors cause more harm than they're capable of delivering help