Subject: Re: [Homestead] The GOP on government spending: Borrow 'til the Chinese own us!
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 11:03:27 -0700
Some small colleges' offerings don't change much, so given the expense
of printing a new catalog every year, they've been known to skip a
year. The only reason for changing the actual catalog is that new,
permanent, courses have been added, or the graduation requirements have
changed. Furthermore, students usually graduate under the requirements
of their starting year, so there's no need for them to buy a new
catalog, even if there's a new one published.
The class schedule (which, the point is, was not the first thing you
thought of for your cost vs. benefit analysis) has absolutely gotta be
printed every single semester or quarter, since the actual classes
running have changed.
You are such an incredible idiot. I only have to exhibit a single
example of any college that ever skipped a year between reprintings of
their catalog to refute your post. Your should avoid logical dead ends
like this in the future.
Lynda wrote:
Ding, ding, ding. Hello??? Anyone home??? They are published ever
semester. And you say your worked at a community college? Another of your
tales?
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