Posted by 71ford100 on August 10, 2010 at 07:29:23 from (129.72.163.37):
In Reply to: College Education posted by Showcrop on August 10, 2010 at 04:27:02:
There are a lot of sterotyping going on in this thread. As a current college student majoring in Agroecology (Plant Sciences) that is currently working seven days a week at two jobs I don't feel that all college students are "lazy and useless." My degree program also has an above 90 percent employment rate right out of school. I will agree that there are a lot of students that get absolutely useless degrees as I have several people that work for me that are getting a second bachelors because the first one they got is absolutely useless (such as a theatre degree, some kind of music degree, and one got a history degree and is doing a post-back for his education certificate.)
I think that the reason less kids are going to college is a combination of things: one being the cost because kids think they have to go to an expensive school (I go to the University of Wyoming fall semseter is going to cost me $1,800 for a Soil genisis and morphology class, Plant and Fungi Biology, Plant Protection, and a stupid theatre class that is a University requirement). The big factor is have you guys seen the idiots that try and attend college?!?!? Half of them are total potheads or can't stay away from the bottle long enough to go to class!
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