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Re: Should we sue our universies for fraud?
Posted by James Tee on 4/17/09
I agree with everything I've read here. There are no jobs
available in PA where I was trained unless you know the
right people. Females seem to be prefered too - young ones,
of course. And I always hear about a math and science
shortage - myths also. I received training in social studies
and went back and passed a Praxis in earth and space
science. I see many postings for science jobs in low-paying
North and South Carolina, but when I apply, no response. My
grades are great as are my references, so what's the
problem? Plus I was told at a recent job fair that these
schools receive hundreds of applications from foreign
workers! When I complain to my so-called career center, they
say that I should be satisfied with subbing, suggest I get
into sales (which I didn't need a college degree for) or say
that there are no guarantees. Does anybody else feel
scammed? I have a $30,000 piece of paper on my wall that's
absolutely worthless! Now, as a 41 year old single dad, I
face the reality that I will have to go back to school
AGAIN. We need one brave person to sue his university for
fraud. I know of no bigger racket in the country than the
education departments of these universities.
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