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MADem

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8. Yeah, but everybody has to take basic classes, and if you can shift your teaching dollars
Sun May 26, 2013, 07:42 AM
May 2013

to the high demand classes, and leave the basics to grad students overseen by fewer qualfied teachers, you can see some cost savings that way.

Funding the classes would be optimal, but we're talking about a situation where there is discussion of two tier pricing--obviously that wouldn't be under discussion if there was funding available.

I'm kicking around looking for solutions that don't give the wealthy preferential access.

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