05-08-2021, 12:27 PM
(05-08-2021, 11:44 AM)dbinghamjr Wrote: Honestly, I agree with you on that - most of the well-known for-profits (and a growing number of non-profits) readily admit people who have zero business being in college at all.
Which, looked at another way, isn't bad at all since it gives everyone the opportunity to prove themselves. The downside is that these types of schools leave many disgruntled ex-students, but usually the majority of them don't really understand what they're fighting about, they just feel wronged and start grasping at anything to wage a payback. Sadly, there are plenty of lawyers out there willing to help them do it.