Hey JMU grads
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I do, too. But right now, they're infected.
Keep their butts on campus. Y'all like herd immunity? Here's your trial study.
@Jolly said in Hey JMU grads:
I do, too. But right now, they're infected.
Keep their butts on campus. Y'all like herd immunity? Here's your trial study.
You're right, by the way, I was just quoting dumb shit.
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Northeastern ‘dismissed’ 11 kids for violating social distancing rules.
No refund on their 36k. Can’t take remote. Just lost the semester.
https://www.boston.com/news/coronavirus/2020/09/04/northeastern-dismisses-students-coronavirus-rules
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Northeastern ‘dismissed’ 11 kids for violating social distancing rules.
No refund on their 36k. Can’t take remote. Just lost the semester.
https://www.boston.com/news/coronavirus/2020/09/04/northeastern-dismisses-students-coronavirus-rules
@jon-nyc said in Hey JMU grads:
Northeastern ‘dismissed’ 11 kids for violating social distancing rules.
No refund on their 36k. Can’t take remote. Just lost the semester.
https://www.boston.com/news/coronavirus/2020/09/04/northeastern-dismisses-students-coronavirus-rules
Whoa.
Methinks COVID might be the impetus for university reform that so many have been asking for.
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@Horace said in Hey JMU grads:
Are there no consumer protection laws for that?
I saw a comment from a Northeastern parent on twitter saying parents and kids each had to sign a document acknowledging special Covid rules and the consequences for violating them. That probably prevents any action other than an appeal within the University.
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That has to be about a million things that are more dangerous for college kids.
Just wait until "compliance with public health guidelines" for those become "essential".
@Copper said in Hey JMU grads:
That has to be about a million things that are more dangerous for college kids.
From the point of view of an individual student, but how many of these million things have the same level of externalities? i.e. closure risk for the entire university?
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@Horace said in Hey JMU grads:
Are there no consumer protection laws for that?
I saw a comment from a Northeastern parent on twitter saying parents and kids each had to sign a document acknowledging special Covid rules and the consequences for violating them. That probably prevents any action other than an appeal within the University.
@jon-nyc said in Hey JMU grads:
@Horace said in Hey JMU grads:
Are there no consumer protection laws for that?
I saw a comment from a Northeastern parent on twitter saying parents and kids each had to sign a document acknowledging special Covid rules and the consequences for violating them. That probably prevents any action other than an appeal within the University.
Let’s see what happens when the bank that provided the loan decides to get involved...
And the government entity overseeing Pell Grants for that matter...