Re: nettime conjunctural analysis

2014-03-22 Thread dan
Brookings on one aspect of the student loan / higher ed costs vector --dan -8cut-here8- http://www.brookings.edu/blogs/brown-center-chalkboard/posts/2014/03/19-regressive-loan-refinance-chingos-akers Refinancing Outstanding Student Loans:

Re: nettime conjunctural analysis

2014-02-22 Thread Brian Holmes
On 02/19/2014 10:38 PM, d...@geer.org wrote: Tangentially related, this is a rundown of student economics as measured by lifetime ROI for the price of tuition (in the US): http://www.payscale.com/education/average-cost-for-college-ROI-2011 I loaded that up in Excel to get a picture of

Re: nettime conjunctural analysis

2014-02-21 Thread John Hopkins
On 19/Feb/14 21:38, d...@geer.org wrote: Tangentially related, this is a rundown of student economics as measured by lifetime ROI for the price of tuition (in the US): Hi Dan -- thanks for bringing this data up tangentially... but these numbers are verging on fantasy -- I know for my alma

Re: nettime conjunctural analysis

2014-02-20 Thread dan
Tangentially related, this is a rundown of student economics as measured by lifetime ROI for the price of tuition (in the US): http://www.payscale.com/education/average-cost-for-college-ROI-2011 I loaded that up in Excel to get a picture of the data:

Re: nettime conjunctural analysis

2014-02-16 Thread Brian Holmes
On 02/16/2014 02:25 PM, t byfield wrote: A first step in a conjunctural analysis might be to note that students and faculty are structural, maybe even 'natural,' allies. Step two might be for faculty to act accordingly. Understatement of the year award! ... One of the most decisive changes