Wednesday, February 2, 2011

How Long Does An Elliptical Last

"economically oriented" Studying

But not near a pub, har har ;-)

the launch of the "Germany Scholarship" I do not see the whole as critical as does the daily mirror, after all the introduction that leads to it at all times are a few more scholarships, more in Germany. It could be worse ...


Nice that it is there, but there still needs to much more to come. It is pathetic to see that huge companies such as BASF, Deutsche Telekom or show up in such a tight-fisted. And it's just outrageous that they contribute only 50% of the 300 €, but set to 100% of the selection of subjects.
This is a bad joke! I realize that BASF would rather have a few more chemists in Germany, but they should also fund 100% of the scholarship and not just 50%.

And it's not fair, for so-called "business-oriented" students already have so many advantages. Just think about the biased content development for their working life, which is not in the least understand.
And it's going on in your studies so already. It starts with the (better) equipment of the university libraries and computer labs, and continues up to the possibilities of very high-paying part-time jobs that put the one supposedly less "business-oriented" students not only offers. And even though the jobs they do can easily also. It's no worse academics just because you studied anything "economically oriented". But just trying to to teach the rest of society by such things. And that will take revenge on life. strengthen
Such injustices through in such a program yet, you can safely again as another "crowning achievement" of this government to describe (clientelism, et al).
Had been in the run worked out decently, you'd need today is not "It could be worse," say.
Nevertheless, one can say that a few more (unfairly) allocated grants are still better than no scholarships.

But on closer inspection I see it as critical as the Tagesspiegel. The thing stinks to high heaven!

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