Category talk:Schools

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It seems like some of these maybe shouldn't be schools and would be more appropriate as topics. Emesee 03:45, 15 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Free Education[edit source]

Free Education Providers. Working Folks Grammar School & College Peshawar-I (Boys). Free Education in all aspects, only for labor's children. 17:45, 21 June 2013 (UTC)Sajeel.awan1 (discusscontribs)

Communication Science[edit source]

Hi, where do i find the school of communication science, how do i add this category ( I'm a communication science student) --Bobbyshabangu (talk) 02 November 2013 6:22 CTC

The Wikiversity School of Evaluation[edit source]

I want to start creating courses to put all the knowledge I am gaining as a MA student at Claremont Graduate University to work.

Recently, CGU's evaluation program is part of its School of Behavioral & Organizational Sciences, but I believe that the field will break out soon.

I agree with some other posters here that some of the things considered "schools" should be topics - and I am open to moving the 'School of Eval' under another school in the future.

If anyone has any advice on how to coordinate cleanup on these categories, I am interested – research on how to categorize academic disciplines may be part of my evaluation research.

(The preceding unsigned comment was added by Joshp (talkcontribs) 9 March 2014‎)

This wiki seems pointless[edit source]

I don't see why this wiki is needed when this exists: https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikiversity:Schools. I propose that this wiki is deleted and that relevent information on this page show up on other pages if it doesn't already.

--ttam (discusscontribs) 23:12, 18 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Categories collect and organize other pages. If we didn't have this category, the page at Wikiversity:Schools would be useless. There's more integration behind the scenes than meets the eye. Keep asking questions, but don't assume things are useless just because the use isn't obvious at first sight. -- Dave Braunschweig (discusscontribs) 23:48, 18 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]