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thanks for those that voted. I sense another wave of RS mass whining incoming |
^ i actually don't mind having the UPass, for those who can afford to drive and pay for the parking pass, it's their additional incentive, but i just hate the translink system in Vancouver |
:fuuuuu:Increase in AMS fees So close! Question 5: AMS Fees - This question PASSES - YES: 4522 (~52%) - NO: 4136 (~48%) :fuuuuu: |
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I'm guessing it's cause they all think they're at Harvard even though they're really at UBC |
^I'm a Sauder student and I agree with that. There's a very small portion of level-headed people to go with shit loads of stucked up wannabe businessmen jack-asses. I also hated how they think they're somehow superior to other faculties, especially Arts, or even Engineering--I think Engineering kids are cooler to hang with |
I am guessing that not a lot of ppl voted even tho they oppose the u-pass, cause how can 5% come about? It shud be way more from my assumptions. Quote:
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because students who drive don't care about things like this. they already pay atrocious amounts for gas and parking. I'm shocked to see how many people in this thread oppose public transit. it's really the only option for some people |
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Because if you did then you would've seen that the increase was only $5 because there was a reduction in the amount paid for health insurance. The remaining money will be spread around to some worthwhile purposes. I won't be a student long enough to use some of the new services and buildings that will be built with the "increase" in fees. I personally don't mind because someone that attended UBC at one point in time had to pay some of the fees that funded projects that made UBC Point Grey into the campus it is today. This is just another part of the cycle. |
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^^^Don't be mad. Maybe health premiums will go up in the future, maybe not. The level of benefits that you can get from the plan will be paid out accord to the premiums paid. Some people never take advantage of the plan and that's their fault. Well, I suppose I'm as ignorant about what the projects the AMS will take on with some of the fees the same as you then, am I right? Safe Walk is just like the health plan--effective when people choose to use it. No one knows how many rapes it may have prevented and it's better to have it exist than to have someone you care about assaulted. There's no going back from that. Never said that UBC is the most awesomest campus ever. It's just the biggest university in the region that I can afford and that has my program. Like I said, if someone back in the days successfully lobbied against fees then I might just be learning in a shack on the Endowment Lands. Good thing for me that didn't happen or else I'd be complaining about the lack of service, buildings, facilities, etc. that exist now but I'm not. |
The reason only 5% opposed is because most people who drive don't know what the fuck is going on. They're just rich kids who don't give a shit about anything going on in school outside their classes. Should have done this prior to the poll's end, but we should've taken those cards they give out promoting the U-Pass and stick it on the parking pass sensors at the gate. Then maybe we would get more than 5%... |
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For the 48% that voted "No" for the fee changes, some probably voted for the same reason that 5% voted "No" for the U-Pass; not wanting to pay for services they don't use. I understand some of the services probably would not exist without all students contributing through their AMS fees, but frankly, I have not used many of the services and therefore do not see the need to pay for them, let alone pay more for them. But either way, I expressed my opinion by voting "No", as did 48% of other voters, and at the end of the day, the $5 is not going to change my life; tuition fee increases and student loans on the other hand :whistle: |
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Meanwhile, part of the AMS fees are used to funds service like $140 PER WALK. Is this a campus or a 5-star resort? To think that most of that amount is to pay administration who run the programs.. |
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Of course the majority of the funds for construction/renovations of buildings should be and is covered by the University, government, fundraising, private sector and private individual. With that there is no doubt. However, undergrad societies also take a small fee for construction or improvement of faculty buildings (ex. the new ESS/EUS building). On a side note, I agree that $140 is a bit steep for one walk and there's gotta be a better way to administer the program--because it is an important program. Spending a little bit of cash to save one girl from getting raped is worth a little more than $140, don't you agree? If there is a more efficient and effective way to have more Walks with the same budget then I'm all for it. Either way, both our positions are clear and there's probably no changing that. I'm satisfied with the variety, access and level of service I'm getting from UBC. |
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AMS biggest BS ever....vote my ass...they do want they want to regardless of vote...heck who knows if those numbers are even true...i did sub renewal research assignment and majority of the votes were against it but hellll they are still gonna do and is charging us increase amounts each year for sub renewal, i'm glad im gonna peace it after this year.... Screw the upass...been parking for free for four years...school monday - friday thats right :2finger2: UBC! |
Reverse the question to - end the upass system? I bet results would be totally different. In theory, it should yield tge same results, but in real life it doesn't. Posted via RS Mobile |
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