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ACICS just went down

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ........

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Will you all grow up?

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Post ID: @jvkf+Jv6TASb

7kpr. With your superior brain you have figured this out, we'll go with that. Now how do you plan to fix the problem instead of wallow in it?

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Post ID: @9ayp+Jv6TASb

Copy that.

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Post ID: @7nzc+Jv6TASb

7ijx - Wait, wait. Boomers did not experience any deprivation, nor do they know about the struggles of what life was like during the Great Depression. Their parents, the Silent Generation, did. The Great Depression was between 1929-39. The Boomer generation consists of anyone born between 1946-1964. Don't be an apologist for the Boomer generation. The best they can do at this point is admit they enjoyed the spoils of education while it was still a public good and the pinnacle of a good job market. Privatization, deregulation and terrible economic policies destroyed this country for posterity.

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Post ID: @7kpr+Jv6TASb

5oxt, myopic is not considering the boomers came from depression era parents so the know about deprevation. What Millennials have weathered is nothing compared to theat great depression. Perhaps the boomers made different choices untethered by entitlement and blame shifting. Go to a mirror, look into the mirror and say, "I take responsibility for the choices I have made and I take responsibility for the consequences of those choices. I am not entitled to any more or less than the consequences of my actions. When my choices have been poor I will learn from them so as not to make them again and when my choices are good I will reap the rewards. I have the power to adapt to a changing world as my ancestors have."

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Post ID: @7ijx+Jv6TASb

Quickly escalated from talking about how sh--ty EDMC is and their loss of accreditation to shifting blame to the Millennials. Typical.

To be clear, and if you want to place blame on a generation, it was Boomers who led us to this sh--hole economy. The spoiled, myopic parents of the Millennials. Deregulation from Reagan, NAFTA and privatization of Sallie Mae from Clinton, repeal of bankruptcy protections on private student loans from Bush, Jr.

The Millennials are reacting to the consequences or outcomes buttressed by the Boomer generation, who enjoyed the spoils of free or cheap higher education, enriched themselves, and left nothing for posterity.

I would tone down the fevered ego when you're standing in line at the unemployment office.

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Post ID: @5oxt+Jv6TASb

Those involved with the EDMC/Art Institutes are low-life bottom feeders that do not have a real life skill to offer, so they resort to ruining young financial lives!

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Post ID: @4gaz+Jv6TASb

Don't blame the parenting! Avoid responsibility that you s--- at teaching and are masterful at being a leech.

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Post ID: @3kqt+Jv6TASb

Why Millennials Are The Worst Generation To Ever Live

http://gulfelitemag.com/millennials-worst-generation-ever-live/

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Post ID: @3bih+Jv6TASb

Truth be told, millennials are the least useful generation in America. By a long shot. Here are seven indicators that this is so:

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/02/03/7-reasons-millennials-are-the-worst-generation/

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Post ID: @3jzw+Jv6TASb

CORRECTION:

This generation of fake teachers, executives, and con artists are the most self centered, lazy, whining bunch of worthless cry babies there ever was. They think the feds owe them everything because they can't make it in the real world. They make fun of those on welfare, but are the true leeches of society.

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Post ID: @2smr+Jv6TASb

This generation of students are the most self centered, lazy, whining bunch of worthless cry babies there ever was. They think the world owes them everything because they've been coddled their entire life. It's time they pull up their pampers and take responsibility for their own actions and stop playing the victim role.

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Post ID: @2kij+Jv6TASb

EDMC will not be taken down for the demise of ACICS...

Only 5 Ai schools have an ACICS accreditation.

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Post ID: @2aom+Jv6TASb

There are only 4 Ai schools losing there accreditation.

Only 4 Ai schools are ACICS accredited.

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Post ID: @1gaa+Jv6TASb

anyone defending ACICS is a self-absorbed greedy a--hole who doesn't really give a sh-- about the future of education in this country. Anyone working for EDMC surely didn't care about this anyway. All a bunch of money grubbing self-serving shmucks whose minds are too clouded by paychecks to care about what they are actually doing to others' lives. The only thing close to their level of depravity is the junk mail scams that prey on old people, taking their life savings by offering them hope.

ACICS going down is another bit of justice that I hope will find its way to EDMC soon. It s---s that a generation of students has to be affected, but here's hoping they have their debts cancelled and can start over with a school that is worth something.

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Post ID: @1awp+Jv6TASb

1tjh...

Q: Want to know the difference between the 650,000 current EDMC students and EDMC alumni?

A: Nothing! They're both in horrendous debt with a worthless degree and nothing to show for.

DOUCHE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Post ID: @1pgm+Jv6TASb

ACICS was some how getting money from these schools. It was always a fake cover. Like when the police department investigates itself and finds it never did anything wrong out of a 1000 cases.

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Post ID: @1qww+Jv6TASb

It's about F-ing Time. The Fart Institute has been hiding behind that for years as proof they were not just a scam. "oh no, the rumors you heard about not being a real school are totally false, in fact we are accredited by ACICS."

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Post ID: @1zeq+Jv6TASb

Um seriously itjh? No student is going to lose there financial aid. In fact, they can apply for debt forgiveness and not owe money for the worthless credits they "earned". And yes, they will start over at a new school. So they'll finally get a real education. Get real. You can't be that stupid.

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Post ID: @1mlc+Jv6TASb

No more stealing money from taxpayers!

No more fraud factory and paying lazy a-- teachers and staff.

No more vampire shareholders and lobbyists!

Does that hurt your feelings?

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Post ID: @1jqk+Jv6TASb

What is great about this? hundreds of thousands of students could be dropped form financial aid, lose all their credits, spiral into debt with no degrees.....this is terrible for the short term. You must really be a douche. I hope the DOE has plan...the ITT students are screwed now another 650,000?

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