Couldn't find a facebook, maybe quagmire can hop on that
8/2/2009 5:57:56 PM
The bar should revoke the license of attorneys who take cases like this.
8/2/2009 5:59:10 PM
^And that mom should be kicking her kid out for thinking its ok to come up with this lawsuit.
8/2/2009 6:00:10 PM
Now she'll never find a job.
8/2/2009 6:02:39 PM
dont blame me, blame society
8/2/2009 6:04:21 PM
What a bunch of bullshit.
8/2/2009 6:04:26 PM
ACTUALLY SIRSthis monroe college is a for profit institution. as such, it is a guarantee that she got duped into going there, and this is a surprisingly acceptable lawsuit, at least to me.now, she should have realized this beforehand, but that is no basis to not sue in this country of ours.
8/2/2009 6:04:44 PM
obama will fix it!but colleges do have some obligation to at least attempt to hold up their end of the bargain what with promising to help graduates find positions and allif they did in fact promise that
8/2/2009 6:05:31 PM
The bar should revoke the license of attorneys who take cases like this.Maybe she'll sue the attorney for the case they're about to lose.
8/2/2009 6:07:21 PM
8/2/2009 6:09:04 PM
She's got it all wrong. You don't sue the school for your inability to get a job.You just sue the companies you applied to that aren't taking you.
8/2/2009 6:14:47 PM
this is a typical, accredited college. looking at their website, they in no way "guarantee" or even imply that a student is going be awarded a job upon completion.their "office of career advancement" is just like NCSU's Career Center. or any other university. they help students prepare their resumes and interview strategies. http://www.monroecollege.edu/careerservices/I hope this chick gets hammered with a nice fat bill for legal fees when this case gets summarily tossed out of court.
8/2/2009 6:17:18 PM
^^ lol[Edited on August 2, 2009 at 6:29 PM. Reason : dammit joe]
8/2/2009 6:29:32 PM
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8/2/2009 7:26:13 PM
This is what happens when black people get educated
8/2/2009 7:40:21 PM
$20 says the college offers her a job just to shut her up.
8/2/2009 7:42:25 PM
^Just because NCSU is willing to throw money away to cover up mistakes doesn't mean most colleges will do it
8/2/2009 7:59:09 PM
don't underestimate the long reaching arm of interacademia political corruption
8/2/2009 8:01:41 PM
For this to have any merit the college would have to have an above average number of unemployed graduates.
8/2/2009 8:02:36 PM
it probably does, since it is FOR PROFIT.
8/2/2009 8:03:51 PM
this is a fine line a lot of private, for profit colleges walk with career services/placement/etc.i work for a private college and while we dont "guarantee" you a job, it does sound to potential students like most of our students graduate with jobs.
8/2/2009 8:06:42 PM
nm... i cain't read.[Edited on August 2, 2009 at 10:15 PM. Reason : ]
8/2/2009 10:08:29 PM
private colleges = for profit? i would have assumed they were not for profit (i don't know though)[Edited on August 2, 2009 at 10:10 PM. Reason : .]
8/2/2009 10:10:24 PM
^ sorry, my bad. you're right: most private colleges and universities are not-for-profit.i googled a list of "for profit colleges" some of them are kind of sketchy. If this was against the University of Phoenix, I wonder if people would feel any different... it seems so ghetto.I guess I dont really know much about Monroe College... anyone live in NY know much about it?[Edited on August 2, 2009 at 10:22 PM. Reason : ]
8/2/2009 10:16:01 PM
well, generally private obviously means that they dont get gov't moneybut many smaller private colleges like the one in the article are geared to turn a profit. not to say that all of them have turned a profitfor private colleges such as that one, career services is a major selling point. In many cases under the assumption that if you go to X school, you can have a rewarding career in your field[Edited on August 2, 2009 at 10:21 PM. Reason : and monroe looks like one of those type of schools]
8/2/2009 10:18:35 PM
i just looked through their website and read a couple articles about them... they (Monroe) seemed pretty straight up.they don't sound like they're making any sort of outrageous promises, and they're nationally accredited by the same org that accredits all the the major universities in that area.I'm looking at their career advancement webpages, and they are making it very clear that students have total responsibility to find and get jobs, that they've got to dress right, show up on time, research the companies, have their resumes proofread, talk intelligently, etc. etc.i don't read anything that seems to imply they are allowing their students to believe they've got a guaranteed job.but i also don't have any firsthand experience with them, and i haven't seen any of their advertisement campaigns.[Edited on August 2, 2009 at 10:37 PM. Reason : ]
8/2/2009 10:27:49 PM
brb. Going to go sue NC State.
8/2/2009 11:45:41 PM
^ i'm not going to tell you guys again; this is not a normal university.this is a FOR-PROFIT institution. their business model is to take advantage of poor people who don't know any better.
8/3/2009 12:05:04 AM
i've thought about this for a long time too, i'd lose the case thought since it's nc state and i'm a slacker . but these places are selling the dream of a great career and it gets even worse at times like this. the best way to describe these places ispyramid schemeA pyramid scheme is a non-sustainable business model that involves the exchange of money primarily for enrolling other people into the scheme, often without any product or service being delivered.
8/3/2009 12:13:49 AM
its far from a pyramid schemeagain, i work at one of these private colleges. they really do help people success in non-traditional careers. its just that she was probably sold on the idea of going to that school under the idea that she will more than likely have a job when she graduates.the job placement rate at my school is near 80% but I could def see issues arise at other schools
8/3/2009 1:59:37 AM
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8/3/2009 6:22:19 AM
is this chick related to lewoods?
8/3/2009 7:49:09 AM
the precedent that this case could set if she won is ridiculous - she should never be allowed to think she may win
8/3/2009 7:52:57 AM
8/3/2009 8:03:58 AM
heh yeah that sounds good - i can't decide if there will be sympathetic jobless jurors or jobless jurors that tell her to suck it up b/c it's hard for everyone
8/3/2009 8:08:31 AM
THEY HAVE NOT TRIED HARD ENOUGH TO HELP METHIS IS NOT THE WAY WE WANT TO LIVE OUR LIVESTHIS IS NOT WHAT WE PLANNEDWelcome to planned earth, sister. $100 says this dumb bitch is either black or a jew.
8/3/2009 8:27:27 AM
^^i'd bet on the latter. if i were on the jury - jobless as i am - i wouldn't feel any pity on her. other people are struggling to do things the right way, so should she.[Edited on August 3, 2009 at 8:28 AM. Reason : k]
8/3/2009 8:28:11 AM
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8/3/2009 10:27:30 AM
"college" grad
8/3/2009 10:40:22 AM
Come on, girl, we're in our 20's...
8/3/2009 11:09:01 AM
I graduated from college and cannot find a job! The reason I cannot find a job has nothing to do with my shitty personality, consistent failures during interviews, and having a strong dislike for people in general. Nope, it's the schools fault, I'm taking them to court! Oh, and no, the fact that I'm suing the college that I graduated from is in no way a reflection upon the type of person that I am. It's the external world's fault, not mine. Corporate America will not bend to my will and it's all Monroe's fault.
8/3/2009 11:10:38 AM
step 1: make it seem like you can guarantee job placement so students enrollstep 2: ?step 3: profitstep 4: get sued for not getting the bitch a job
8/3/2009 3:24:55 PM
okay, smart guy.where does this college even imply a guaranteed job?
8/3/2009 4:14:26 PM
Why the hate? Did Monroe College reject simonn's college application?
8/3/2009 6:40:28 PM
This lawsuit should not go forward. It should not have even been filed.I do think, however, that there is much left to be desired in today's higher education machine. We are bombarded with messages from institutions of higher learning, politicians, the media, and other areas of society that the only way to succeed is through "education"--but what does this mean?Are we truly educating college students? Who decides what a sound education--regardless of discipline--even is? Who determines the method for achieving the goals? Who measures whether or not the goals have been achieved? If any "contract" has been broken in the case at issue and many like it, it is the social contract concerning higher education in our society. It had been understood for decades that a student would "sacrifice" (the idea is that it would be easier not to go to college) by pursuing higher education; the fully accredited institution of higher learning would confer a degree upon the student--thus confirming that he or she had achieved something meaningful and had all the "rights, privileges, and honors pertaining thereunto"; and employing the new graduate would be gainful and beneficial for society--and eventually for the individual, as well. But this is one problem with social contracts--they're not written down. Society simply changed the rules and the Monroe grad in question apparently didn't get the addendum.
8/3/2009 8:01:40 PM
Someone hack the FBI most wanted list and put her mug shot on it for being the stupidest bitch alive...
8/3/2009 8:06:57 PM