But the university receives tuition which is usually funded by Federal Government student loans. I rather spend state money on public schools.Yet universities and community colleges took a cut
I am sceptical of just throwing money at education. We need to reduce the number of school districts and the crippling overhead they have.
Also, I find it hard to believe the cry of poverty from the higher ed universities when I see millions and millions in construction going on everywhere. Doesn’t compute
Your analysis reminds me of all the people that say - 'look at the new computers that were just bought for students! The school district could hire more teachers with that money! It doesn't need budget cuts if they can afford all those new laptops!'I am sceptical of just throwing money at education. We need to reduce the number of school districts and the crippling overhead they have. Also, I find it hard to believe the cry of poverty from the higher ed universities when I see millions and millions in construction going on everywhere. Doesn’t compute
Tenured business profs get paid well which is well documented.When associate professors are stroking 250k and teaching 3 classes a week. I’m “skeptical “ about the priorities of the school. And tenure is a joke now.
Ideally, yes schools only exist to teach.Money is not the answer. Accountability from schools and parents holding the child to the same is. Schools are not there to rear a child. They are there to teach them. Period
Associate professors are making $250k? Where? You have a link to that?When associate professors are stroking 250k and teaching 3 classes a week. I’m “skeptical “ about the priorities of the school. And tenure is a joke now.
yeah that sounds like maga anger to meAssociate professors are making $250k? Where? You have a link to that?
Associate professors are making $250k? Where? You have a link to that?
Or painting with very broad strokes to get attentionyeah that sounds like maga anger to me
LOLWhen associate professors are stroking 250k and teaching 3 classes a week. I’m “skeptical “ about the priorities of the school. And tenure is a joke now.
I encourage anyone who thinks associate professors make 250k to take the slightest look at what associate professors are paid.Of course there are associate profs who can make that much money…
They’re generally people who teach in Business and Law…
We ain’t talking about folks in the humanities or liberal arts… at least not usually.
We’ve had posts here about real estate.
If folks at Ole Miss want to keep talented professors given that housing prices in Oxford have skyrocketed, they’ll want to pay them more.
Just Google open the books Mississippi.
Exactly.I encourage anyone who thinks associate professors make 250k to take the slightest look at what associate professors are paid.
Or they're political payouts. But yes, definitely the exception and not the rule. I would assume there's not one example of that at State or Ole Miss. If there are examples like that at STate or Ole Miss, I would bet their salary is handled by some endowment or third-party funded chair or whatever.Of course there are associate profs who can make that much money…
They’re generally people who teach in Business and Law…
We ain’t talking about folks in the humanities or liberal arts… at least not usually.
We’ve had posts here about real estate.
If folks at Ole Miss want to keep talented professors given that housing prices in Oxford have skyrocketed, they’ll want to pay them more.
Just Google open the books Mississippi.
Or they're political payouts. But yes, definitely the exception and not the rule. I would assume there's not one example of that at State or Ole Miss. If there are examples like that at STate or Ole Miss, I would bet their salary is handled by some endowment or third-party funded chair or whatever.
First, I don't know if there is a writer that annoys me more than Bobby Harrison. Just slanted as ****. They are at least calling him an editor now, but when they were calling him a reporter, basically every story he wrote was an opinion piece with some slanted facts thrown in. It's particularly annoying how many times he's used the phrase "objective formula" while pretending it means anything.
Ok? Whats your point?Tenured business profs get paid well which is well documented.
Eagle's point was to confirm that while some are paid well, it is largely based on subjects taught and it is an exception rather than the rule.Ok? Whats your point?
My point is that champdawg’s posts in this thread are pointless nothingburgers…Ok? Whats your point?
That too.Eagle's point was to confirm that while some are paid well, it is largely based on subjects taught and it is an exception rather than the rule.
$250,000 is definitely an exaggeration, but according to chat gpt the average associate professor in mississippi makes $92,240 and teaches 4 to 6 classes a year.I encourage anyone who thinks associate professors make 250k to take the slightest look at what associate professors are paid.
Got it. Your reply that i replied to didn't do a good job of making that point.My point is that champdawg’s posts in this thread are pointless nothingburgers…
Yeah I know…Got it. Your reply that i replied to didn't do a good job of making that point.
What associate professors in MS are making that much and in what programs? What percentage of professors are making that much and why is tenure a joke now? And what specific priorities are you skeptical of? Any prof making that much is likely on a 2-2 teaching load, btw, because of research expectations.When associate professors are stroking 250k and teaching 3 classes a week. I’m “skeptical “ about the priorities of the school. And tenure is a joke now.
And engineering profs. It's great to have a program-specific accrediting agency. You don't have to work in the private sector to make bank.Tenured business profs get paid well which is well documented.
Let me use an extreme example applicable to only a tiny segment of society to prove a complaint I have about something.Exactly.
He is right. There are associate profs who make 250K.
The number of profs paid that amount though is small and they’re the exceptions to the general rule.
You just made that up, didn't you? BTW, how many humanities and social sciences profs are actually complaining about their salary if it amounts to $74/hour? I'm guessing it's approaching 0 of them. They typically complain about other things but not that salary. But you actually think you're making some valid point with an imagined scenario and a bit of math.$250,000 is definitely an exaggeration, but according to chat gpt the average associate professor in mississippi makes $92,240 and teaches 4 to 6 classes a year.
Lets call it 3 one semester and 2 another semester to get the number of hours worked a week.
-3 classes a semester is 9 hours a week in class = 9 hrs of class
-lets call it 1 hr prep for each hour taught. 9 x 1 = 9 hrs prepped (this is likely high considering if you are slightly intelligent you only really have to -prep the first time you teach and then use that lesson plan each semester)
-2 hrs a day office hours (may seem low but you'd be surprised how often professors arent in their office) = 10 hrs a week
-4 hrs of meetings per week
=32 hrs a week ->> lets call it 35
-2 classes a semester is 6 hrs a week = 6 hrs of work/class
-1 x 6 = 6 hrs of prep
-10 office hrs
-4 hrs of meetings per week
=26 hrs a week ->> lets call it 30
a semester is roughly 16 weeks (really like 14 when you count fall break and thanksgiving etc.)
16 x 35 = 560 hrs
16 x 30 = 480 hrs
1040 hours total
Lets say i'm off 20% -->> 1040 x 1.2 = 1,248 hrs
$92,240/1248 hrs = $74/hr plus benefits plus retirment
I don't think any associate professor with a phd in humanities or social sciences should be complaining about $74/hr
Yeah i just made that entire thread up completely out of thin air. Nothing imagined about my post.You just made that up, didn't you? BTW, how many humanities and social sciences profs are actually complaining about their salary if it amounts to $74/hour? I'm guessing it's approaching 0 of them. They typically complain about other things but not that salary. But you actually think you're making some valid point with an imagined scenario and a bit of math.
Turns out according to chatGPT that many complain about that pay. I'm sure i made that up too.You just made that up, didn't you? BTW, how many humanities and social sciences profs are actually complaining about their salary if it amounts to $74/hour? I'm guessing it's approaching 0 of them. They typically complain about other things but not that salary. But you actually think you're making some valid point with an imagined scenario and a bit of math.