Yes, except this type of policy seems to be spreading like wildfire. Perhaps they could make a few $$ in a way that doesn't force students into paying for cheap, worthless gear?
Brian

On Jun 11, 2005, at 6:26 PM, Tom Ethen wrote:

Hey, they get them by the truckload for almost nothing and then force the students to purchase them for full retail-I should say rent them for the small fee of $500 each semester! Just another way for our Colleges to make some extra cash, so their Professors won't have to teach more than two hours
a day.

If you are a lowly Art Student, you then get an iBook for the same price
and if you don't like it, transfer to another school.

Tom

On 6/11/05 6:14 PM, "Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I find it interesting how fascist our higher education system is
becoming.
Brian


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