Message from @Nine
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The next generation will see a massive backlash against colleges
There are a lot of students from this generation who can safely say that college wasnt worth it for them
It was not worth it for me.
Are the STEM colleges still good in america?
places like MIT?
Yes but they are slipping. Suffering the same grade inflation that the humanities have.
i didint even go to college
@Blackhawk342 I've already advise any people younger than me to look at trade schools or take time and learn shit yourself before even looking at college. I say it's not worth it for most things and that was before the SJW rot really set it.
It also depends upon what your definition of worth it is
This is amazing.
Can’t dab on Gab
Can gab survive off solely banned twitter rejects?
Well kinda wish I took carpentry or something.
I know that my family didnt have to worry about paying for college because they started saving for it 30 years ago
If you can put away 4k per year for 30 years you can easily afford 4-5 years at most colleges
Realistically thats not an option for most people who have to pay off student loans
Theyll probably spend 10-20 years paying it off
Compared to trade school which costs a fraction of college and provides you with a job/work expirence as you go through it
Shit, well I have no debt, realized I dont have the heart for programming and decided to just make pickeled veges for sale.
I remember an argument I had with someone online. We both agreed that the whole value of a degree of essentially just the resume marker; it didn't really mark education that well. The argument was if the cost to have a marker was worth it if we have embedded paths for minorities to obtain said marker.
Or if that there was even less of a gurantee that the holder was qualified?
What was his arguments for it?
Essentially that it offered a recognizable reference on a resume for people from different backgrounds. It's harder to get jobs if recruiters have to frame of reference for the value of any of the things on the resume
Oh I meant the minority part of it
Oh, since the degree doesn't really show any mastery to begin with, it's more that the person is willing to get it despite the costs because of the opportunities it provides
But wouldnt that devalue it more the easier they make it for said minorities
We never came to an agreement
Eh I kinda see a contradiction.
Make it easier for minorities since qualification isnt the skill but the passion for it.
Making it easier means the effort or passion needed isnt as high. Degree value goes down since its so easy to get in.
Part of it is assumed that the normal financial cost is harder to meet for the minority, so it'd be greater time effort to pay off
At the cost of everyone else minority or no that is not under any financial harship having their degrees devalued.
Why cant they take a trade or a factory job instead. Then their kids can go to collage.
That's giving up your potential for the idea of the offspring. A lot of people don't think like that
Or explain that people can suffer as well if those people end up in positions they didnt qualify from.
The degree holder is un prepared, and their work quality will go down. That can kill.
Again, that's thinking too far ahead for some people
Cause more distaste for diversity, like wtf did they hire her, shes so shit.
And they find out shes a diversity hire, and they stew.
It was a frustrating argument.