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No, I'm saying a good university makes a large-ish proportion of students realize that this isn't what they signed up for.



I posit that a good university has an ethical admissions office, and an ethical admissions office helps students realize this isn't want they signed up for before they get to the "signed up for" part.


Why do you think that a good university should necessarily be incompetent at telling students what they're in for? That they have to pull bait-and-switches?

I knew exactly what I was getting into at my university.


University teaches a lot of very expensive lessons. Ideally his is not one of them.




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