Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!ogicse!unicorn!n8743196 From: n8743196@unicorn.cc.wwu.edu (Jeff Wandling) Newsgroups: comp.org.usenix Subject: Re: Are Undergrads, more valuable then working professionals? Keywords: Controversy, Policy, Stipend. Message-ID: <1991Mar16.192011.29605@unicorn.cc.wwu.edu> Date: 16 Mar 91 19:20:11 GMT References: <1991Mar14.001156.15961@grebyn.com> <1991Mar14.032459.21530@eng.ufl.edu> <1991Mar15.021241.14858@aeras.uucp> Organization: Western Washington University, Bellingham WA. Lines: 30 I'm a student and I tried to get a grant in order to help pay the costs. In fact, three students from my university applied--- one girl actually got money and the other used his rent money to go. I didn't have any money, my parents couldn't afford it, and I couldn't get finacial aid to save my life. What's wrong here? A lot of students would *love* to go to USENIX. If you don't actually go, you'll never really know what it's all about and what companies are in the game. I'm not sure if this is already possible, but I feel it would be really great if at least the 'proceedings' of the conference were available for those who can't actually be there (because of air-fare & room costs prevent many from even getting within state lines!) I would pay if I could. I feel that anyone who is gainfully employed and attends USENIX should pay. If you need assistance and can show the need, then you deserve a break (just how it's done already). Students are just as important if not more important. Why do you think I'm in college? To get a piece of paper that says I know what a AVLTree is? No! I want my degree so I can go out there and do something extraordinary and make a mark in the world. $.02 -- Jeff Wandling USnail: 942 Beta \ B'ham WA \ 98225 Domain: jeff@arthur.cs.wwu.edu ATT: 1-206-647-5814