Highschool trying to get more money...
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Highschool trying to get more money...
My highschool is forcing the purchased/lease a laptop for $2000 for 4 years or $600 dollers/month (for 4 yeas max, the you can buy it for $1). The incoming freshmen (thankfully, thats not me) of next year, and possibly years after that.
And you can only use their computers that they give you, no others.
And the computers are shitty. They crash all the time, are slow and (a problem for me) run Windows Vista (Home Premium).
Anyway, I'm mad at them.......
I'm done now....
-JL
And you can only use their computers that they give you, no others.
And the computers are shitty. They crash all the time, are slow and (a problem for me) run Windows Vista (Home Premium).
Anyway, I'm mad at them.......
I'm done now....
-JL
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Re: Highschool trying to get more money...
Let's hope such fines go towards the English department.piranha wrote:My highschool is forcing the purchased/lease a laptop for $2000 for 4 years or $600 dollers/month (for 4 yeas max, the you can buy it for $1). The incoming freshmen (thankfully, thats not me) of next year, and possibly years after that.
or math/economics...
$2000 for four years sounds a lot better than $600 per month...
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These are US dollers.
It's a catholic high school, but I'm not really catholic, but it's not that religious. It's more like a private school that I got in to on financial aid and scholarships.
-JL
This is Bishop O' Dowd High School, in Oakland (Bay Area) in California.Which school is this?
It's a catholic high school, but I'm not really catholic, but it's not that religious. It's more like a private school that I got in to on financial aid and scholarships.
I am absolutely sure those are correct figures. But luck me, it's only for incoming freshman, so I don't have to get one.JamesM wrote:$600 a month seems bloody ridiculous! What dollars is this? USD? Canadian? Australian? USD600 p/m == GBP300 p/m == MY RENT!!!
You sure you got those figures right??
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Private schools are allowed to impose such rules. If their rules offend too many parents, then their business model becomes infeasible and they are forced to change. In many cases, their investors are the ones pressuring them on big decisions. Investors sometimes offer a lot of money but impose ridiculous conditions. A private school near where I grew up had a $20 million pool with a retractable roof, but crappy academic buildings.piranha wrote:It's a catholic high school, but I'm not really catholic, but it's not that religious. It's more like a private school that I got in to on financial aid and scholarships.
$600/month sounds like tuition, perhaps the school is saying that one may choose to increase tuition to $600/month rather than paying $2000 up front right now for a computer.
Re: Highschool trying to get more money...
Can they do that? Schools in my area don't even assume you have a computer, or that you can even afford a $100 calculator. I don't live in a poor area either...piranha wrote:My highschool is forcing the purchased/lease a laptop for $2000 for 4 years or $600 dollers/month (for 4 yeas max, the you can buy it for $1). The incoming freshmen (thankfully, thats not me) of next year, and possibly years after that.
You mean you can only use their computers to do your homework? How would they know if you didn't?piranha wrote:And you can only use their computers that they give you, no others.
This seems about as enforceable as the proposed "No Text Messaging While Driving" law.
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You can only use their computers at school.
-JL
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WTF You have to buy/lease a computer and can't even use it whereever you want?piranha wrote:You can only use their computers at school.
I think nobody near where I live would have dumb ideas like that (but lately I have lost a little bit of faith in society). I also think the parents would complain like there is no tomorrow over here. But I don't really know much about private schools here...
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Oh, sorry bluecode..... I phrased that badly...
The only computers you an use at school are theirs.
-JL
The only computers you an use at school are theirs.
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I went to a private school and this would go down BADLY. As in, parents just wouldn't do it. And there's nothing the school can do. Either that or the parents will override the direct debit and pay the school £1000 less for the term. I love capitalismpiranha wrote:Oh, sorry bluecode..... I phrased that badly...
The only computers you an use at school are theirs.
-JL