Lost Generation, wow sucks to be young today.

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by noob_trad3r, Sep 22, 2011.

  1. jprad

    jprad

    What makes you think your parents' home(s) won't already be mortgaged to the hilt if not sold outright well before they're dead?
     
    #151     Sep 26, 2011
  2. +1 for the NASCAR reference.

    +1 for the interstate highway reference.

    Using a "congressional calculator", that equals plus five. I threw in a few extra for the "cost overruns." :D
     
    #152     Sep 26, 2011
  3. To coin the great German phrase:

    "Too soon old, too late schmart."

    Thanks to Brian Roberts, I knew those tapes would pay off some day.
     
    #153     Sep 26, 2011
  4. Ummm, that's happening already, it's called Univ. of Phoenix, WGU, or any number of "online institutions." Problem is, hiring managers don't recognize these schools as "legitimate universities."

    So we have online colleges spending millions to get students to borrow billions to create a deficit in the trillions.

    How's that for "new math"??
     
    #154     Sep 26, 2011
  5. All you really have to do is look at some of these enormous endowments to get a good idea of where all those excess "reserves" go. Obviously, the largest Ivy League schools have the biggest endowments (alot of alumni donations as well). Ironically, or maybe not, but the endowments of these schools I believe took the most heat a few years back during the sub-prime meltdown. Turns out they were heavily invested in all the illiquid junk that the i-banks were offloading.

    On the other hand, even some of the lesser known schools are swimming in cash, knocking down buildings just to re-build them again. It's one of the last standing bubbles, IMO.
     
    #155     Sep 26, 2011
  6. It's an unpopular opinion around these parts, but alot of the "name" institutions function as much on their academic reputations as they do on their alumni networks. Go to any of those pedigreed prop firms and look at where they do their on campus recruiting. The same names pop up over and over again. Not to say it's fair or even efficient, but it's become the norm.
     
    #156     Sep 26, 2011
  7. Very true. As a resident of Florida, I have seen that firsthand.
     
    #157     Sep 26, 2011
  8. good point, they're all screwed. my parents' homes are paid off though so I am one of the lucky few.

    and I'm not moving to South America lol

    If I moved out of the US I would move to either Spain, Italy, or Czech Republic
     
    #158     Sep 26, 2011
  9. GS19

    GS19

    From Tightsqueeze

    "Universities aren't there to teach you anything; they're businesses with the sole purpose of bringing in students for money. How is watching my professor at home different from sitting in a classroom with 250 other people? We're stuck in brick & mortar schooling when we have the capability for interactive digital learning."

    Right on Tightsqueeze !

    The Professor can record his/her lectures one year and play back
    over the internet for the next 5 years, Algebra etc. will be the same
    in 5 yers. I'm going to ask my state legislature why we are dumping
    money every year for the same lectures.

    The state college system can play the lectures for the other colleges
    in the system. This will save millions. Anybody know a college that
    teaches common sense?

    BTW my brother-in-law is a college professor.

    GS
     
    #159     Sep 26, 2011
  10. Tell me more about this guy who's fucking your sister.
     
    #160     Sep 26, 2011