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  • capnfrantic
    Full On Cocktard
    • Nov 2004
    • 26

    #16
    Parents are a good start...If you want to go to college and do your part in high school, there are all kinds of grants/scholarships out there.Excuses-
    "with fewer well-paying jobs available for less-skilled workers. Manufacturing jobs have been steadily declining, and in fact, the economy has lost more than 2.5 million manufacturing jobs over the past four years."

    Are they saying Manufacturing jobs are well paid? Not here! Do you think everyone aspires to have a manufacturing job? I wander if the import business has grown? Nothing is being made here so its got to get here somehow....Could there be opportunities there? I don't mean to pick this thing apart, but there is another side to consider.

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    • Little_Skittles
      Foot Soldier
      • Dec 2004
      • 557

      #17
      No Child Left Behind is a bunch of horseshit. Damn straight.
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      • ELVIS
        Banned
        • Dec 2003
        • 44120

        #18
        Originally posted by academic punk

        And my whole world is much richer for the year I spent abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland. Invaluable and irreplaceable.

        And how does Christianity line up to your education ??

        Or does it ??

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        • Nitro Express
          DIAMOND STATUS
          • Aug 2004
          • 32942

          #19
          College degrees if you had a pretty good GPA used to give you a shot at climbing the corporate ladder. The typical way of getting into management was you got your bachelors degree, hired on with some company, then if they liked you, they paid for you to get an MBA and then you climbed the ladder.

          Those days are pretty much over.

          It's not just the manufacturing we are outsourcing. What American companies are really doing are simply buying a Chinese product and slapping a brandname on it. The result is low paying jobs and very high paying jobs at the top for a few people.

          We have so many college graduates in the US right now who are constantly looking for work, people are now wondering if the investment in school is worth it.

          Many people are going to have to create their own job by starting their own business. For many, skipping college and investing the money in their own business might not be such a bad idea. Since a sheepskin doesn't mean as much in the marketplace as it once did and there are other ways to learn a trade thanks to networks and computers, in many ways a college education is indeed outdated.
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          • Nitro Express
            DIAMOND STATUS
            • Aug 2004
            • 32942

            #20
            I think Americans need to go back to the old way of thinking. You make it happen yourself. The information is there and cheaper than ever thanks to computers. The corrupt school districts aren't really going to education anyone. College is great if you want a technical education because they have the equipment and labs. There still is a place for universities but there are just so many useless degrees. We need more hard working entreprenuers, instead of egoed out college educated beurocrats who produce nothing as far as adding to the gross domestic product but incread our taxes because that's whaty pays their salery.

            For this reason, I see some of the college education as antiproductive.
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            • Nickdfresh
              SUPER MODERATOR

              • Oct 2004
              • 49567

              #21
              Originally posted by Nitro Express
              I think Americans need to go back to the old way of thinking. You make it happen yourself. The information is there and cheaper than ever thanks to computers. The corrupt school districts aren't really going to education anyone. College is great if you want a technical education because they have the equipment and labs. There still is a place for universities but there are just so many useless degrees. We need more hard working entreprenuers, instead of egoed out college educated beurocrats who produce nothing as far as adding to the gross domestic product but incread our taxes because that's whaty pays their salery.

              For this reason, I see some of the college education as antiproductive.
              So basically education should just consist of skill training at all levels. ITT Technical Institute should replace Harvard and all critical, higher level thought should be abandoned? Sounds like we'e become a nation of morons.

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              • SweetSecrets
                Sniper
                • Jun 2004
                • 924

                #22
                Re: Life without college

                Originally posted by academic punk

                While young people overwhelmingly agreed on the value of a college education, about half of those who didn't go on to college said they couldn't afford to go, had too many other responsibilities or wanted to start working to earn money. Others, however, said the most important reason for skipping college was that their grades and motivation were too low, their teachers hadn't prepared them well or their career goals did not require a college degree.

                There is a lot to comment on for this one...

                Well, I am in college right now getting my Masters of Science. I have been in school now since the dawn of time. I started the University of Tennessee with virtually no money due to a tragedy in the family. I was able to receive grants and loans to do so (even for OUT OF STATE tuition). I will owe over $30,000 to pay off for the next ten years, but with the job offers I've had in Australia, this should be no drama. Not to mention, this debt is not considered the same kind of debt as "credit card debt." You can still get approved for house loans with college school debt. If you lose your job, you may stop paying them until you find one. They also adjust the amount you pay according to how much you make, so that it is not too much of a burdon on you. Yea it sucks to be in debt, but this is not the usual definition of debt that we think of in this country.

                The teenager, even in the most dire financial conditions, can afford to go to school with the help of grants and loans...EVEN IF THEY WANT TO GO OUT OF STATE. It is just a matter of getting off your ass and finding the governement resources to do so. If you are a minority (which often maintain the countries lower SES), it is even easier to go! There is no excuse.

                Now, the meaning of a college degree is a whole other question. I think money is wasted on the types of education received while in college. Based on my experience, I would say the first year of college is a big waste of time as it seemed to me to be just a review of high school. For those of us who actually got something out of high school, that freshman year of college (if out of state, like me) was simply, $10,000 down the drain. Therefore, I think that the college Bachelors degree should be an average of three years to complete, rather than four. This is what many other countries do. You can become a certified computer engineer in Australia in only three years, while its taken me five to get my Bachelors of science in education. Or, the first of the four years should be set asidie for students to work in the field of various work environments in which they are interested in possibly seeking degree. In this way, they will have a better idea of knowing exactly what career choice will be most fullfilling, and less likely to feel like they were forced into a decision too quickly.

                Also, I think my program of study is a good one; however, even I can say that half of the classes I have taken in the program were a waste. I have gained more experience from my student teaching and internship then any of my classes. Although the theory and philosophy I learned about in my classes was necessary, I didn't need 5 classes to teach me the same thing in greater detail or to prove to professors that I can write professionally.

                It is obvious that our country places higher esteem on the label of degree rather than the understanding gained from it. We just assume that because you made a 31 on the ACT, you are a genious and should go to HARVARD...or if you made a 4.0 in college, you are worthy of the very best job. I think there is something really wrong with that, considering that those who have to struggle through things more to make better grades, usually show better perserverance and dedication in their careers.

                THIS IS A GREAT TOPIC ACADEMIC PUNK! I COULD WRITE ABOUT THIS FOREVER! THANKS
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                • SweetSecrets
                  Sniper
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 924

                  #23
                  Re: Life without college

                  Originally posted by academic punk
                  This scares me more than anything else in this forum...



                  Others, however, said the most important reason for skipping college was that their grades and motivation were too low, their teachers hadn't prepared them well or their career goals did not require a college degree.

                  Well, for those, that is just a matter of making the wrong decisions, and not trying hard in school. This could be due to parents and teachers (and society) failing to teach children the importance of school to their future...or stress from outside forces. Once you reach a certain age in high school; however, the excuse of "my family is divorced" is not good enough to back your reason for failing all your classes. Adults (parents and teachers) must hold high expectations for their children in order to push them forward into using their own self determination.
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                  • academic punk
                    Full Member Status

                    • Dec 2004
                    • 4437

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Nickdfresh
                    So basically education should just consist of skill training at all levels. ITT Technical Institute should replace Harvard and all critical, higher level thought should be abandoned? Sounds like we'e become a nation of morons.
                    This happens to be a serious problem that you've hit upon: college enrollment is down significantly in this country.

                    one of the reasons is the view of college simply being a means to an end, rather than university education as a vehicle of higher education. With curriculums like philosophy, the maths and sciences receiving less funding, THE BEST AND BRIGHTEST - both US and foreign citizens - are no longer attending and enrolling in this country's educational institues - they're going overseas. This is going to have massive repercussions on this country and the world in the long-term: we will no longer have the cutting edge and the most advance minds for any of these disciplines (the repercussions of the foreign view of our governments foriegn policy are also being felt).

                    The efficiency of our higher educational institutes IS a problem, as sweet secrets pointed out. I do wonder if colleges and universities are reluctant to overhaul the 4-year program and compress it into a 3-year situation, because simply of the lost revenue. (and it is significant: figure a state university, for example, that charges $10,000 a year in tuition, with 5,000 students in each graduating year...that's FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS RIGHT THERE - NOT EVEN INCLUDING BOOKS, SUPPLIES, AND HOUSING.)

                    Conversely, I do think college should be a time of self-discovery and "broadening one's mind". Would I ever have ANY familiarity with archeology if not for my freshman year requirements (aside from Indiana Jones, yo)? For architecture? These things are getting lost as this country's education system turns more and more into the DeVry Institute with each passing year.

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                    • Nickdfresh
                      SUPER MODERATOR

                      • Oct 2004
                      • 49567

                      #25
                      Originally posted by academic punk
                      This happens to be a serious problem that you've hit upon: college enrollment is down significantly in this country.

                      one of the reasons is the view of college simply being a means to an end...
                      A society that worships wealth without knowledge is doomed to implode.

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                      • Nickdfresh
                        SUPER MODERATOR

                        • Oct 2004
                        • 49567

                        #26
                        I mean really, could the guy in my avatar have become such a wrestling and Halloween mask phenom if he had not majored in bio-mechanics at Princeton?:D

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                        • academic punk
                          Full Member Status

                          • Dec 2004
                          • 4437

                          #27
                          As the title of one of my favorite kid-cereals states, "Ka-boom".

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                          • Dr. Love
                            ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 7833

                            #28
                            I know a few people like this. They don't want to go to school. They're happy living with mommy and daddy their whole lives.

                            It's because they have no idea what it's like to have to work for a living. Almost all of them have had everything handed to them.
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                            • smaz
                              Commando
                              • Mar 2004
                              • 1441

                              #29
                              I'm reading this at college

                              Applying to college almost was part of leaving school; we got given the forms for the two local colleges, spent a few lessons talking about it etc. If you applied for one of those two colleges, they'd come to our school for a meeting, to accept your place and pick which course/s you'd be doing.

                              As for costs. I paid £60/$120 roughly for a two year course in computing, and that fee includes anything I need for the course like books.
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                              • Nickdfresh
                                SUPER MODERATOR

                                • Oct 2004
                                • 49567

                                #30
                                Originally posted by smaz
                                I'm reading this at college

                                Applying to college almost was part of leaving school; we got given the forms for the two local colleges, spent a few lessons talking about it etc. If you applied for one of those two colleges, they'd come to our school for a meeting, to accept your place and pick which course/s you'd be doing.

                                As for costs. I paid £60/$120 roughly for a two year course in computing, and that fee includes anything I need for the course like books.
                                Good luck at school SMAZ.

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