May I ask what type of school you're at? I surmise that David is describing "elite" schools with 10-15 applicants for every seat.
In the absence of financial pressure, administrators may be much more likely to concern themselves with mandating wokery in the curriculum. And sowing disregard for academic freedom and free speech.
May I ask what type of school you're at? I surmise that David is describing "elite" schools with 10-15 applicants for every seat.
In the absence of financial pressure, administrators may be much more likely to concern themselves with mandating wokery in the curriculum. And sowing disregard for academic freedom and free speech.
Despite geographic proximity, Central Connecticut State and Wesleyan are on different planets.
May I ask what type of school you're at? I surmise that David is describing "elite" schools with 10-15 applicants for every seat.
In the absence of financial pressure, administrators may be much more likely to concern themselves with mandating wokery in the curriculum. And sowing disregard for academic freedom and free speech.
Despite geographic proximity, Central Connecticut State and Wesleyan are on different planets.
I’m not at an ivy - everyone but the ivies is struggling with enrollments