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<gee, no one ever ripped me off in Academia like the Real World. Are you SURE? [for instance: did you maybe buy the same book in different forms for 4 -6 years. A book that was, basically, *Enlightenment* propaganda?]. But skipping all that,how about on a practical level? Once i was in a graduate seminar where the required booklist totaled 345$. I announced to the small class that I had all 7 of these books and would gladly make copies [of the selected readings] for each student. The Prof blew a cold chill, and made it very clear that this would NOT be appropriate. It was years later before I started to understand-at least in the sciences- what the publishing/academia relationship is-similar to Doctors and drug reps. My first master's degree taught me nothing I'd not learned as an undergrad and cost around 20,000$. It was simply a way to use the school's name to get in a Doctoral program -otherwise unapproachable. One could say that i knew what I was getting into, but they, nevertheless, picked my pocket at every turn. The stakes, btw, are NOT low. They simply don't effect that many people. I've seen people do things for tenure/schedules/assignments that would make a wannabe-on-Bay Watch girl blush. Not to mention the predatory relationship of know-it-all Prof's to their aim-to-please graduate students. You'all woudn't believe it. yeah. I'd leave my credit card at home in those hallowed halls. ===== Old, crappy MP3's for Robbingham [Robert Eberwein & Robb Bingham]at: www.mp3s.com/robbingham ===== _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.