They call when I'm at work (swing shift), they call on the weekends (around six to seven PM), they never leave messages, and have ensured that in addition to having paid for a lifetime alumni membership, I'm still seen solely as a means for them to gain funds (that $50,000 you got for my education should have sufficed - as a lowly professor I don't hey paid enough to give you any more - now let me enjoy my freedom or leave a fricken message!! Which much like you're calls will go unanswered) .
If those lazy good for nothing professors could not bother to teach me during my three years at UCLA Law school, what on earth makes them think I will give them a dime. I have nothing but hate for that horrible law school. I hope it burns to the ground.
Thank goodness not everyone is a cheapskate like some of the posters on this page. You received a world-class education from one of the best, most well-respected insitutions of higher learning and you won't consider giving even a small donation? You're only hurting the value of your degree, as many top ranking systems look at what percentage of alumni give back as one of their main criteria.
Again, thankfully many of us have no problem giving back to help current students while simultaneously upholding the value of our individual degrees for better job opportunities.