They have endowments. The colleges/universities that aren't managed by complete idiots use those endowments to hedge exactly this sort of risk. There were a lot of articles over the past few years about various teeny…
> At what point will firms rank new grad candidates inversely proportional to the prestige of their university? Never. > Prestigious universities equate with more expensive candidates. But that doesn't mean you rank…
Interestingly, I had the opposite takeaway. 0.3% of monthly revenue from a single customer's reduced spending only a couple months in to a multi-year recession is pretty alarming. Makes me wonder if OP's company is…
But this is on a thread about high school. You're way over thinking it. Just ratchet down the bandwidth available to the relevant machine (or straight up disable the video feed). Easy peasy. What's the teacher going to…
K12 is a lot easier because it's not residential.
STEM grad students are surprisingly expensive given how poorly they're paid and how valuable their work is (I say this as a former grad student, but also as someone who budgets for them). Universities will now have to…
They have endowments. The colleges/universities that aren't managed by complete idiots use those endowments to hedge exactly this sort of risk. There were a lot of articles over the past few years about various teeny…
> At what point will firms rank new grad candidates inversely proportional to the prestige of their university? Never. > Prestigious universities equate with more expensive candidates. But that doesn't mean you rank…
Interestingly, I had the opposite takeaway. 0.3% of monthly revenue from a single customer's reduced spending only a couple months in to a multi-year recession is pretty alarming. Makes me wonder if OP's company is…
But this is on a thread about high school. You're way over thinking it. Just ratchet down the bandwidth available to the relevant machine (or straight up disable the video feed). Easy peasy. What's the teacher going to…
K12 is a lot easier because it's not residential.
STEM grad students are surprisingly expensive given how poorly they're paid and how valuable their work is (I say this as a former grad student, but also as someone who budgets for them). Universities will now have to…