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Old 12-24-2003, 12:34 AM
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I think reducing the credit limit is unfounded. First, the state wants to increase taxes because of public school education, but when it comes to their own state system universities, they want to cut back on their students. Granted, it deals with money, students would pay the same tuition amount for less credits. It's no wonder there is a brain drain in PA. If college students are treated unfairly while they are receiving their higher education, why should they stick around to see what's next?

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