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Imagine that America had no system of post-secondary education, and you were a member of a task force assigned to create one from scratch. One of your colleagues submits this proposal: For Most People, College Is a Waste of Time - WSJ.com Considering such a tool would provide a technique for bypassing the colleges... ... (and avoiding the "educational monopoly" they have) ... ... I doubt it will happen. At the same time, "college" is becoming increasingly necessary in some areas (at least for bachelor's minimum). But as an investment, it is becoming less worth it. (Comparing student loans to subsequent increase in salary.) |
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are those people of this generation of wage earners, or did they make their stand during earlier times?
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But you make a good point,most made their move decades ago but I still give them credit for having the vision and tenacity for staying with their dream! There is some truth to the old saying...cream always rises to the top. If you took everything away from them,most would rise again. |
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Wonder why it's a waste of time?...
Here's the two COLLEGE DEBATE COACHES in action...
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LOL
pathetic but entertaining
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I think that the author of the original article was trying to make point about the need for certification outside of college. I can relate to what he's saying. I have a High School diploma, yet my experience in manufacturing processes far exceeds the college trained clowns that we've brought in on occasion. My real world experience is far beyond what these guys are bringing from college that it's laughable. I've also been trained OTJ to program in C# and in a year and half or so have become a better programmer than 6 of the 7 college trained programmers I've worked with. But, if I leave my employer, my chances of getting hired as a process improvement specialist (something I can do with my eyes closed and one arm tied behind my back) or a programmer (I've seen what some of the best do and I'm not impressed) are very thin because I lack the piece of paper that says some college thinks I'm good at what I do.
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