trashleg said:
if those people have the means to pay for them, why shouldn't they be entitled to go learn about what they're interested in? it may be "pointless" to you, and i agree there are some courses i would regerd as important as others but if there wasn't demand for them tehy wouldn't be running. also, to the guy who was saying about the 54 deaths turning into 9000 deaths. it isnt just about a generation or 2 later there's a cancer incidence, what happened may well have caused massive genetic mutations that will manifest themselves in gerenation upon generation to come, maybe for a very long time. :/
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That's a fair point. I just don't think courses which offer no benefit to society should be paid for by society but if people want to pay to learn about their interest that's fine (and I respect anyone who wants to learn simply for the sake of learning). As for the demand, I have a feeling a lot of that is due to the low restrictions and 'easier' nature of certain courses which appeal to people who simply want to experience the university lifestyle.









