Suggestion, why don't we offer these spoiled brats a choice, learn in austere conditions (with the money going toward erudition not lifestyle) or pick up a rifle and stand a watch. That should get their deficit attention:
Posh dorms, amenities becoming the norm at college
CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) -- Somewhere along the way, college life has gotten a whole lot more posh.
On a number of campuses, students are able to hire personal maids to clean and do their laundry. They pay moving crews to pack and transport their stuff -- plasma TVs and other high-end electronics included. And they're living large in housing that looks like anything but a dorm.
"You know it's good when your parents walk in the room and say 'Can I live here?"' says Niki Pochopien, a 21-year-old senior who just moved into swanky new living quarters for students at DePaul University in Chicago.
Known as Loft-Right, the mod-looking structure has all the amenities: expansive city views, granite countertops in the kitchen and bathrooms, modern designer furniture and satellite TV hookups. The lobby lounge -- like something out of a hip hotel -- has a pool table and fireplace, and soon will have a Starbucks and tanning and hair salons next door.
Living at a place like this isn't cheap.
Students at Loft-Right each pay more than $1,000 a month for a private bedroom in a two- or four-bedroom unit, with bathrooms shared by no more than two people.Rest here:
http://www.cnn.com/2006/EDUCATION/09/14/college.posh.life.ap/index.htmlAnd a bonus Doonesbury cartoon to put it into perspective: