I always wanted to have my own university.  I would surround it with
barbed wire & guards with signs reading "No one under 25 allowed."
Young people would want to attend my school.

 

I would have a high admission fee, but send out diplomas with
acceptances.

 

We used to have a drinking festival in Chico.  The town & school shut it
down.  The festivities moved to St. Patrick's day.  The school moved
Spring break to include St. Patrick's day to keep the students away at
the time.

 

During the Drinking Festival, known as Pioneer Days - which helped Chico
to earn its spot as the country's No. 1 party school, I would get a very
small group of students in my classes.  It was a wonderful experience.
Everyone there was interested in learning & not afraid to show it.   The
rest of the year, classes are largely a form of advanced day care, even
though many of the students are great people & I can get through to some
of them.   It is that the university environment is deadening, compared
to what it might be.

 

Michael Perelman

Economics Department

California State University

Chico, CA

95929

 

530 898 5321

fax 530 898 5901

 

http://michaelperelman.wordpress.com

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