So, my university requires me to do 60 hours of community service before I can graduate. Is this the norm? I transferred from a cc, so the mandatory 120 hours was halfed for me, but still, am I crazy to think it's crazy that after paying all this money I must humble myself and work 60 hours for free before I can get my degree? I'm in America, who do I sue about this
>>17585233
you cant sue anyone. you signed the contract knowing about this (or at least having the resources to know abotu this, ur fault for not reading).
do what everyone else does, lie.
>>17585233
It's 60 hours.
Why is this a big deal?
>>17585233
Is community service the only way to get credit? My college has a similar requirement (200 hours over 4 years) and you can earn those by going to presentations, donating shit to charity, reviewing selected books, etc.
Guess I'm just a lazy prick, trying to fight the man's corrupt system.
>>17585265
Aren't you the corrupt one for trying to skip off work tho