12-3-2012
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Just Say No To College
'People are being conned into thinking that this credential is the one thing you need to do better in life. They typically are worse off, because they have amassed all this debt.'
Even the staunchest critics of college concede that a diploma is still necessary for many professions law and medicine, clearly, and in many cases, for a Fortune 500 executive, too. But thats the point: how many more lawyers and middle managers do we need?
College is training for managerial work, and the economy doesnt need that many managers, said Michael Ellsberg, the author of The Education of Millionaires: Everything You Wont Learn In College About How to Be Successful.
Mr. Ellsberg, 35, graduated from Brown University and spent years trying to translate his expertise in post-colonial critical theory into a paying career. So his book tries to impart real-world skills, like salesmanship and networking, which he argues are crucial as white-collar jobs are being downsized or shipped to Bangalore. The future, he added, belongs to job creators, even if the only job they create is their own.
THEY can also nourish their minds from a growing menu of Internet classrooms, including the massive open online courses, or MOOCs, which stream classes from elite universities like Princeton. This guerrilla approach hits home with young people who came of age seeking out valuable content free on Napster and BitTorrent.
Mr. Stephens, a dropout from Hendrix College in Arkansas (he later earned a Thiel Fellowship), started UnCollege less than two years ago, and already its Web site attracts 20,000 unique visitors a month. I get on scale of 10 to 15 e-mails a day from people who say something along lines of, I thought I was the only one out there who thought about education like this, I dont feel crazy anymore, he said.
There are other groups, too, like Enstitute, which offers two-year apprenticeships with entrepreneurs in lieu of college, and Zero Tuition College, an online support network for students looking for alternatives.
http://news.slashdot.org/story/12/1...utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed
Just Say No To College
'People are being conned into thinking that this credential is the one thing you need to do better in life. They typically are worse off, because they have amassed all this debt.'
Even the staunchest critics of college concede that a diploma is still necessary for many professions law and medicine, clearly, and in many cases, for a Fortune 500 executive, too. But thats the point: how many more lawyers and middle managers do we need?
College is training for managerial work, and the economy doesnt need that many managers, said Michael Ellsberg, the author of The Education of Millionaires: Everything You Wont Learn In College About How to Be Successful.
Mr. Ellsberg, 35, graduated from Brown University and spent years trying to translate his expertise in post-colonial critical theory into a paying career. So his book tries to impart real-world skills, like salesmanship and networking, which he argues are crucial as white-collar jobs are being downsized or shipped to Bangalore. The future, he added, belongs to job creators, even if the only job they create is their own.
THEY can also nourish their minds from a growing menu of Internet classrooms, including the massive open online courses, or MOOCs, which stream classes from elite universities like Princeton. This guerrilla approach hits home with young people who came of age seeking out valuable content free on Napster and BitTorrent.
Mr. Stephens, a dropout from Hendrix College in Arkansas (he later earned a Thiel Fellowship), started UnCollege less than two years ago, and already its Web site attracts 20,000 unique visitors a month. I get on scale of 10 to 15 e-mails a day from people who say something along lines of, I thought I was the only one out there who thought about education like this, I dont feel crazy anymore, he said.
There are other groups, too, like Enstitute, which offers two-year apprenticeships with entrepreneurs in lieu of college, and Zero Tuition College, an online support network for students looking for alternatives.