Such as sports. There are tons of colleges who put a lot of emphasis on their sports when that's not the college's main goal. For instance, a college that focuses on science and engineering should cut the sports so it's not as expensive to buy lab equipment, etc...
And it's also ridiculous the costs of textbooks. Paying nearly 30 bucks for one book is going over the top.
Do you think colleges should lower their costs?
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Universities are expensive to run, how do you expect them to lower their costs?
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by cutting out unnecessary things
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Such as?
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Such as sports. There are tons of colleges who put a lot of emphasis on their sports when that's not the college's main goal. For instance, a college that focuses on science and engineering should cut the sports so it's not as expensive to buy lab equipment, etc...
And it's also ridiculous the costs of textbooks. Paying nearly 30 bucks for one book is going over the top.
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Are you aware how much money sports bring to major schools? I don't think it increases the cost of admission.
Textbook costs aren't really related to the school either. Books are expensive to produce so the cost can't really be lowered.
So far you have made zero valid points.
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if sports brings so much money to the school, how come everything else is still expensive?
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All I meant was that sports such as Football at a big school pay for themselves, so it doesn't really increase tuition.