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You don't understand because you're home schooled and you buy in to a lot of stuff like that. You think that you are very well versed because you read books that reinforce your opinions. It's sad that people feel that way about higher education. I can understand feeling that it shouldn't be supported by the public dime but to say that it is useless as you and WZ are saying is just plain ignorant. yeah I've heard the diploma and 50 cents thing before. Coming from liberal arts majors. Liberal arts started out as the degree that wealthy people's daughters got, so they could keep up with their well bred husbands friends at parties. Then it was commonly used during Viet Nam to keep those kids with parents that had some money from having to serve. That's why Viet Nam was fought mostly by poor kids.
College is a requirement to survive now. Even people that have a fantastic entrepreneurial streak need college. Hard physical work doesn't get you nothing but tired muscles these days. I agree that most liberal arts majors won't earn much money. Some people don't want to earn a lot of money. Some are happy helping others, teachers come to mind. Please spare me the "College is a waste routine". The people that usually say that are the ones with a HS or less degree. That's where I'm at. I do quite well. However people in my job require a college degree now. Oh I almost forgot. The other people that say that, are the ones with degrees that don't want everyone else to have one. Does that attitude sound familiar at all.
Never said it was a waste. I just said I don't quite get why we're so obsessed with college. You "need" it only because people think you aren't educated enough if you don't go through it. I certainly haven't required an official college education to hold my own against college-educated adults. Do with that what you will.
And by the way (how many times do I need to explain this?), I read plenty of books, articles, etc. that do NOT reinforce my views, so PLEASE, for Heaven's sake, STOP using that one!
Just because you read them doesn't mean you are absorbing them. I can see your side of a lot of the debates you have presented. You can't understand mine. Do with that what you will.
You're right that most of the jobs that require an degree now don't really need it. Of course you could be self taught in a lot of professions. After all school is nothing more than reading and listening to lectures then regurgitating it. However it also lets you absorb some real life experience that you can't get from books. It's just like my job. I've been doing it for 15 years. Other companies doing the same kind of business hire kids straight out of school. They pay them half of what I make and send them to school for 6 months. Then they let them lose. They don't know a thing about what is really happening in the field. They have to fight constantly to get anything done. After about 5 years they have absorbed enough actual knowledge to do their job in a productive manner.
It's called real life. You may not like it but it's a fact. Don't want to hurt your ego but at 17 you may hold your own in a debate with a college educated adult that doesn't really care as much as you. Wait till you get in the real world. you are in for an awakening.
You don't understand because you're home schooled and you buy in to a lot of stuff like that. You think that you are very well versed because you read books that reinforce your opinions. It's sad that people feel that way about higher education. I can understand feeling that it shouldn't be supported by the public dime but to say that it is useless as you and WZ are saying is just plain ignorant. yeah I've heard the diploma and 50 cents thing before. Coming from liberal arts majors. Liberal arts started out as the degree that wealthy people's daughters got, so they could keep up with their well bred husbands friends at parties. Then it was commonly used during Viet Nam to keep those kids with parents that had some money from having to serve. That's why Viet Nam was fought mostly by poor kids.
College is a requirement to survive now. Even people that have a fantastic entrepreneurial streak need college. Hard physical work doesn't get you nothing but tired muscles these days. I agree that most liberal arts majors won't earn much money. Some people don't want to earn a lot of money. Some are happy helping others, teachers come to mind. Please spare me the "College is a waste routine". The people that usually say that are the ones with a HS or less degree. That's where I'm at. I do quite well. However people in my job require a college degree now. Oh I almost forgot. The other people that say that, are the ones with degrees that don't want everyone else to have one. Does that attitude sound familiar at all.
Never said it was a waste. I just said I don't quite get why we're so obsessed with college. You "need" it only because people think you aren't educated enough if you don't go through it. I certainly haven't required an official college education to hold my own against college-educated adults. Do with that what you will.
And by the way (how many times do I need to explain this?), I read plenty of books, articles, etc. that do NOT reinforce my views, so PLEASE, for Heaven's sake, STOP using that one!
Just because you read them doesn't mean you are absorbing them. I can see your side of a lot of the debates you have presented. You can't understand mine. Do with that what you will.
You're right that most of the jobs that require an degree now don't really need it. Of course you could be self taught in a lot of professions. After all school is nothing more than reading and listening to lectures then regurgitating it. However it also lets you absorb some real life experience that you can't get from books. It's just like my job. I've been doing it for 15 years. Other companies doing the same kind of business hire kids straight out of school. They pay them half of what I make and send them to school for 6 months. Then they let them lose. They don't know a thing about what is really happening in the field. They have to fight constantly to get anything done. After about 5 years they have absorbed enough actual knowledge to do their job in a productive manner.
It's called real life. You may not like it but it's a fact. Don't want to hurt your ego but at 17 you may hold your own in a debate with a college educated adult that doesn't really care as much as you. Wait till you get in the real world. you are in for an awakening.