Wait, do we blame Obama or Bush for this :hmm: :awe:
This intervention has been going on far longer than these two.
Wait, do we blame Obama or Bush for this :hmm: :awe:
yes
Make it only for rich, privileged kids.
Then open up a ton of technical schools that actually teach things that are used in the real world. These schools should be government supported and the colleges can be privately funded by the rich people.
It will be wonderful.
You really think so? Your suggestion will make the social differentiation phenomenon more serious.
Of course it's true. Your experience in life is extremely rare. Most people who are too stupid to attain their diploma and limp wrist their way through getting a GED very rarely end up in positions requiring higher education. You know this is true.
You have obviously been working at it quite a while now to be at that level without so much as a high school diploma. Lots of OTJ, lots of working your way up the ladder, etc. That means you started a while ago. I'm referring to people entering the job market NOW, not back when you did when dinosaurs ruled the planet.![]()
That doesn't seem to hold true the last 20 years or so.
You really think so? Your suggestion will make the social differentiation phenomenon more serious.
We are approaching a situation where going cant ensure a better paying job. While costing more than ever!
A degree has value due to its scarcity. By making the the scarcity of a degree less, it diminishes the value of the degree.
If schools in general taught real world skills instead of total bullshit I'd be happy.
No, college should be free for everyone. More skilled workers = less dumbasses = more innovation = more cool stuff!
Too many chiefs not enough Indians man.
Why won't they teach basic economics in high school? As you say, something useful that would *gasp* be beneficial to the average person. I mean, is more useful to know how to balance your checkbook or that the Holy Roman Empire wasn't holy, Roman or an empire?If schools in general taught real world skills instead of total bullshit I'd be happy.
The entire system needs to change. Instead of requiring education to get a job, it should simply require knowledge/experience, and entry level jobs should not require much... because they're entry level, and that's where you should be able to go to acquire experience, and move up. It should be possible to get a job out of high school and only very specific jobs like doctor should require further education, and this education should be more applicable to the real world. I went to college for 3 years, I can't say I learned all that much that applied to my actual job, I just did it because I had to in order to get a job, not because it helped me be better at the job. I learned more during my summer break while working than I did in college. The same would be true for university, probably even more true, at least in college we did do SOME hands on stuff like Cisco.
Originally Posted by Red Squirrel View Post
The entire system needs to change. Instead of requiring education to get a job, it should simply require knowledge/experience, and entry level jobs should not require much... because they're entry level, and that's where you should be able to go to acquire experience, and move up. It should be possible to get a job out of high school and only very specific jobs like doctor should require further education, and this education should be more applicable to the real world. I went to college for 3 years, I can't say I learned all that much that applied to my actual job, I just did it because I had to in order to get a job, not because it helped me be better at the job. I learned more during my summer break while working than I did in college. The same would be true for university, probably even more true, at least in college we did do SOME hands on stuff like Cisco.
Actually that's how it used to be.
