Torvy
Super Member
Economics does not change because of wishes and dreams. There are a limited number of jobs that require degrees. The effort to have more people become better educated is laudable, but has just resulted in people who have degrees but are working jobs that don't need them. This tends to lead to unhappy people who expected a big payday. Even in jobs that actually need a degree, when the supply of potential employees goes up, the price (salary) goes down.
As colleges get bigger, the number of sports teams does not change much. There are hard limits on the number of players on the field. Still only 1 head coach. The supply of fans goes up creating more demand for a limited product. That doesn't even take into account the disproportionate increase in tuition over the last 30-40 years. Effectively we are paying more money for an inferior education because more dollars are chasing a limited resource.
The colleges are responding to the demands of their customers. Students are not demanding a better education, they are demanding more fun. If people changed their demands, the colleges would respond or they would shrink. Until demand changes, the rest is just wishful thinking.
As colleges get bigger, the number of sports teams does not change much. There are hard limits on the number of players on the field. Still only 1 head coach. The supply of fans goes up creating more demand for a limited product. That doesn't even take into account the disproportionate increase in tuition over the last 30-40 years. Effectively we are paying more money for an inferior education because more dollars are chasing a limited resource.
The colleges are responding to the demands of their customers. Students are not demanding a better education, they are demanding more fun. If people changed their demands, the colleges would respond or they would shrink. Until demand changes, the rest is just wishful thinking.