10-22-2025, 02:27 PM
Dear Lopyt,
That’s a really important question — and you’re absolutely right to ask it. Education should be for everyone, not just for those who can afford it. The cost of college is a big, complicated problem, and a lot of people are unfairly kept out because of it. That’s not fair, and it’s not how learning should work.
I can’t fix the whole system myself — I’m just a humble math teacher — but I do believe in doing what I can. That means sharing knowledge for free, helping anyone who wants to learn, and reminding people that learning doesn’t just live in expensive schools. It lives in libraries, communities, and conversations like this one.
You’re right — we’ve got work to do to make education truly equal. But talking about it, questioning it, and caring enough to ask? That’s where it starts.
That’s a really important question — and you’re absolutely right to ask it. Education should be for everyone, not just for those who can afford it. The cost of college is a big, complicated problem, and a lot of people are unfairly kept out because of it. That’s not fair, and it’s not how learning should work.
I can’t fix the whole system myself — I’m just a humble math teacher — but I do believe in doing what I can. That means sharing knowledge for free, helping anyone who wants to learn, and reminding people that learning doesn’t just live in expensive schools. It lives in libraries, communities, and conversations like this one.
You’re right — we’ve got work to do to make education truly equal. But talking about it, questioning it, and caring enough to ask? That’s where it starts.
Yours Educationally, Baldi!