For the curious, the problem with buying nothing is that grants given to educational institutions usually do not 'roll over' between years -- at the end of the fiscal year, it's either use the money or lose it, and failure to use it all is often seen as a incentive to give the institution in question less money the following year.
glasnost said: For the curious, the problem with buying nothing is that grants given to educational institutions usually do not 'roll over' between years -- at the end of the fiscal year, it's either use the money or lose it, and failure to use it all is often seen as a incentive to give the institution in question less money the following year.
Then they should just buy Yumemi the doomsday device that she wants.
glasnost said: […]at the end of the fiscal year, it's either use the money or lose it, and failure to use it all is often seen as a incentive to give the institution in question less money the following year.
Funny thing. Seems like government budget over here works the same, so close to the end of the year there’s a lot of waste-the-money civil projects.
Funny thing. Seems like government budget over here works the same, so close to the end of the year there’s a lot of waste-the-money civil projects.
Welp. Last year, our uni failed at finding a better moneywaste so hard they gave the leftover as a tuition bonus to the students. Not like I have personal problems with that :3
You two know each other?Wow.Awesome!My older sister is quite troublesome...It doesn't look like a hard problem to be stuck on.There's nothing wrong with not buying anything, right?We were in the same student council together.She was my junior in high school.Oh my.Senpai.SenpaiI have one senpai who I respect, who I occasionally help out with her thesis paper and such, but when I help, she alllllllways does nothing but sleeping.She's really smart, though.If you mean senpai in university, I do have one...I suppose you don't really have anyone like that, do you professor?