Collapse of Engineering

The School of Engineering lost its entire graduate program. As a voluble professor from that school explained to the Faculty Senate, 100% of the students in the program were Bangladeshis who had zero interest in studying engineering and used this program as a way to get visas into the US. Once the visas started getting denied, the “students” stopped coming.

I’m not surprised about the situation but I did find it shocking that this is so openly and casually admitted by the professors themselves.

“Why don’t you try to attract American students, then?” asked a faculty senator.

“Oh, they won’t come here,” explained the professor. “People with the actual brains to become engineers will go to a good school with a real program.”

See my previous post for an explanation of how we are doing everything to not be a real school and instead remain a visa scam. The only person who routinely votes against these measures and measurettes is me. Sometimes I’m joined by one other person, who is always either a Middle Eastern or an Indian professor with no fucks left to give.

4 thoughts on “Collapse of Engineering

  1. I had never considered what a scam the US system of tertiary education has become over the past forty years until the poor Charlie Kirk drew my attention to it. One more reason why he’s so missed even now.

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