Stanford kicks out students who want to keep themselves safe

59  2018-08-31 by CommonWrongdoer

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Cold as ice! I like it.

Stanford says it has behaved properly. But the case lays bare the conundrum universities face — amid a national epidemic of students dealing with depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts — in responding to a broad array of mental health issues on campus.

Proper behavior regarding suicidal people: fuck them over, I guess.

These aren’t normal people, they’re Stanford students. Fewer of them, the better really

What's wrong with Stanford students?

Everything

Such as?

Everything

They think the college admins are their mommies and that they should be allowed to remain in college despite the risk of getting wrist blood all over the dorm bathroom again.

That was one guy though.

It costs them less than the deductible in the long run.

Why bother trying to defuse a ticking time bomb when you can just throw it out the window, I guees

This is bad praxis.

This is how you boost your numbers for affirmative action but then get rid of them before they drop your school-wide GPA average. Well played, Stanford.

Easy solution: declare self as tranny. Boom, automatic red carpet.

"On top of feeling suicidal, I want to take a bunch of classes"

What's so bad about telling them to leave?

This is just another re-affirmation of the poor state of primary schools.

Generations of children entering college who aren't even mentally out of middle school.

Stanford did nothing wrong. If you're suicidal, either get it over with or get treated. It's not your school's fault that you didn't manage to get through the first week of antidepressants. Those things are weird the first week.

It's their fault they throw you out though.

Being forced back to Sacramento would make anyone suicidal.