Please identify the bloat. I want names.
Is this the thread where I annually come to complain about the fact that Wake Forest tuition costs around $60,000 a year and that a realistic 4-year cost for undergrad at Wake Forest is $400,000? Is this the place where I annually argue that's completely insane?
If a national SLAC doesn't "pop" on a resume that's the fault of the reader and not the applicantEspecially for a liberal arts school that doesn't really pop on a resume. Like it's fine.
Is this the thread where I annually come to complain about the fact that Wake Forest tuition costs around $60,000 a year and that a realistic 4-year cost for undergrad at Wake Forest is $400,000? Is this the place where I annually argue that's completely insane?
If a national SLAC doesn't "pop" on a resume that's the fault of the reader and not the applicant
So living expenses for a college student at Wake are around $40k per year?
"Not really" to you too. Maybe you don't care about SLACs when hiring but that doesn't mean that others don't. Many jobs in this country don't require a college diploma, but I wouldn't think it would be fair to say that hiring managers "don't care" about a Maryland degree.No, not really. Good for getting you into law school, but 99 percent of jobs don't care about a Wake undergrad degree, .5 percent accurately assess that the candidate is likely insane, and the other .5 respect it.
It is completely insane, and a good bit of the insanity is administrative bloat, incredible bloat.
"Not really" to you too. Maybe you don't care about SLACs when hiring but that doesn't mean that others don't. Many jobs in this country don't require a college diploma, but I wouldn't think it would be fair to say that hiring managers "don't care" about a Maryland degree.
Is this the thread where I annually come to complain about the fact that Wake Forest tuition costs around $60,000 a year and that a realistic 4-year cost for undergrad at Wake Forest is $400,000? Is this the place where I annually argue that's completely insane?
Of graduates that take out student loans, the average debt after graduation is:
Wake $36,000
UNC $22,000
Maryland $39,000
C’mon, that’s obviously exclusion bias from the applicant pool.
"In 2019-2020, 36% of our full-time beginning undergraduates received grant/scholarship aid."
Yes, that's why the average debt for all students after 4 years at Wake is $18,000.
Or Wake has a lot of rich kids who pay sticker price.
Yeah, I thought that part was clear. About half of the students pay tuition without loans. For those that take out loans, their average debt after 4 years is $36,000.