03-15-2021, 11:23 PM
(03-15-2021, 10:33 PM)PrettyFlyforaChiGuy Wrote:(03-15-2021, 02:53 PM)eLearner Wrote: ENEB does appear to be working a lot to set up partnerships with companies and bring in successful speakers with their live classes and seminars. That's actually impressive, and I wonder why more American schools aren't doing that given how high our schools charge for tuition. Heck, our schools should be able to get top business moguls in every week and make it part of the assignment structure with how much money these colleges are charging us here.
You're making me realize that there weren't too many in-class guests in my undergrad years. I do recall speakers like First Lady Bush, then-candidate Obama, and SoS Albright for out-of-class discussions and campaign stops, and Presidents Clinton/Bush-41 spoke at our commencement ceremony a couple years after they'd first teamed up for Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts. I wasn't in a Business or preprofessional program though, so maybe it's more common to have these types of guests in classes geared toward creating a new crop of local community leaders?
I don't know, but I wouldn't expect political leaders to be showing up to business classes. That would make more sense for political science. I'm just saying that if a school charging less than $300 can get successful business professionals in to give live classes on a regular basis, surely schools in the U.S. charging $60,000 and more should be able to do it, too.