Re: Cost
oversupply of humanitarian graduates
Is the entirely predictably result of using higher education as a way to hide youth unemployment. STEM qualifications are hard work even for clever students, if you're trying to get 50% of youngsters off the unemployment list for a few years there have to be easier courses with little other value to the country to get them there.
That in the age of fees so many still sign up for so many soft, pointless courses shocks me.