Board Thread:Dangan Ronpa Wiki Updates/@comment-28480347-20160914051213/@comment-26004038-20160916032109

I'm not implying that something as big as the tragedy could occur. What I'm saying is that the school would oppress most of its students: Lucky Students who don't feel like they belong in the main course, or in Hope's Peak at all, and the reverse course students, who actually pay for their education, constantly feeling bad about themselves due to the main course.

By the way, you do realize that if the school was in the US, and that there are scouts all over the world, all of the scouted students would have to speak english, right? But as we can see in the actual Hope's Peak Steering Comittee, a student's talent is more valuable to them than anything else. So, for the international students whose talents are too big to pass on, there would have to not only be classes suited to their nationalities if they didn't speak english at all, provide accomodations (spelling?) not only to them but in some cases, to their families as well.

The Hope's Peak talent research project would also have to be funded by the reverse course students (if they're not government funded, which honestly just sounds insane), and I'm not implying that the Izuru Kamakura project would be a reality, but they did seem to do some other risky research projects as well. Tengan states "there were projects other than the Izuru Kamakura one" (the translation might be a bit iffy, I didn't watch that episode subbed in English), so that makes me think...

All of this would require an insane budget. And if the school relied on the reverse course money, considering the oppression most of them would feel which I already discussed earlier, and the probable incidents it would lead, such as violent acts and maybe even crimes, or maybe suicides?, I don't think it would get the money the school needed to perform its plans.

And if the school somehow is government funded, let's remember that it'd have a big budget. Which means, they're spending tax payer's money. And also, a lot of it. Not only would the government be impacient with the school wanting results, the public would also be impacient. It's their money, going to that institution.