the Apocalypse is coming to Arequipa: More universities
Today
web was ... eando online, when suddenly he gave me was to look like a college environment in Arequipa, if they have improved some things that had happened to the traditional universities in the White City, etc., etc. Then suddenly I observe, look, what innevitable Lookéa: two universities will come up the legs to Arequipa. So that those who thought that the only educational aberrations in Arequipa were the UAP and UTP were wrong ... come two more, dammit! 4 universities that are not worth anything, are like the 4 horsemen of the apocalypse, it would seem so, which ones are going to start now, well here they are:
1. UCV Arequipa version, for those who do not know much about this university, I can comment that his story is quite interesting. It turns out that many years ago there was a hobbit, if not a dwarf of shit, he could not think of a better idea to found a university in the north. This university put branches in Lima, and the hobbit could not think of a better idea (because I already had silver dwarf crap) to run for president of a country called Perusalen. That is, wanted the perfect pair: power and money, but as God is great not given the plan and saved us from having a webada a ruler (if I get to choose between Alan and such, I'm going to play the game Star). And if I still feel like I'll post more about this university, with compilations of data I have obtained through various media, but for now just calm down and leave.
2. UPCI (University Computer Dummy Peruvian), I thought of never it would, that would only be rumors, but nooooooooooooo, it is not. What is this university? Well, nothing more, nothing less than the famous university (and just lower case) from CESCA. That is not content to get money to students, whose graduates do not get decent jobs (I think 1% is more or less placed in the scene work), but now continues the long con, the great Ocean's Four of these children from his mommy. Unintentionally
pillármelas seer, but I think in the future this might happen if they do not inform parents first, and place their children in these schools coming unless: * Over saturation
Arequipa labor market, there is said that growth expectations are great for the white city, but the question is, what races? the technological growth appears to be relatively weak here.
* Alumni mediocre, which makes the generation of a chasm that will be increasingly more difficult to close, as people who leave will not be trained or to enter the workforce and less for the creation of a own business (unless they are engaged in trade)
Here I come to mind several questions: do we need so many universities in a region that is limiting growth? to see how many there are: UNSA, UCSM, UCSP, UAP, UTP, UPCI, UCV, hell! 7 universities, is an exaggeration. I even dare to say that these new holes have a desire that is purely monetary and also detrimental to the universities with more seniority and were even trying to be standardized, and at this rate, they have no other to lower quality in order to compete with the others (unlike the UNSA that receives state funds). Who is the idiot who gives permission to these new universities like tickets to a Metallica concert? and with this is that the Ministry of Education is to the legs, and that the NRA is just a puppet gangs that seek to profit hopes youth.
Perhaps someone out there can say "Hey, buddy! But if well, you need to diversify the market" do not be assholes, one thing is to diversify and another thing to undermine the quality of education, or who come to me with that classic dumb frasesita that says "The university does not make the student but the student makes the college," so if you follow that logic, why should you enroll in a university? also the quality of teachers is essential in a university, the university is well does the student but the teacher is the student, not we skip the logic in order to defend these gaps harmful.
mayor really close if these new holes as if chongos university should address, so you know, some parents and young readers of this blog, before going to any place to study reviewed the following: curricula, courses offered, faculty, and whether can, percentage of graduates who fail to get jobs (a figure a bit difficult and many times will have to be guided by what they say their friends or relatives).
to a new post (hopefully not to talk about a new university)