Judging from the anti-education sentiments expressed here, perhaps the best way for the U.S. to remain competitive in this knowledge-based world economy is to close down our universities.
I might be delusionary, but my college days were some of the happiest and most rewarding of my life. Apart from having a good time and fostering some life-long friendship, I learned about, not just academics, but analytical thinking, problem-solving, team-work, communications, and the need to balance self-confidence with humility. The fact that my diplomas did open some doors was an added bonus.
As for online education, I'm sure there is a way for it to contribute, but again from my personal experience, since I probably learned more in the cafeteria and the dorms than in the classroom, I would hate to have to spend four years staring at a computer screen in isolation.
Originally Posted by jackfengshui
I had figured there was a positive and optimistic two cents coming from Jack, and the spirit and intent of your post feels right on. Online colleges cannot replace colleges as the camaraderie and interaction is as important as the book/lecture learning.
College is a great time of a person's life, or can be, but the older one is, the more likely that is to be true, as the younger have a lot of crooked bankers to finance.
The liberal slant is bullshit, there are right leaning professors too. I don't think there's much integrity though, I believe part of the education system is teaching people how to cut corners to maximize profits. I suspect many youths graduating business schools prepared to value dollars over ethics or principals.
What I find to be a disgrace is the unquestioned belief in university learning. Just about any educational discussion will acknowledge that the onus for learning is on the pupil. If one wants to learn, is hungry, one can. Then why accept the rising costs, the overpaid coaches, the fat fucking tenure abusing cunts called professor? Established bankers and politicians saying, come here, sign here, we will hold that money for you while you learn, and for sure you'll make it back, it's a great interest rate, everybody needs debt.
On a side note, far too little is made of the fact that batman shooter was working with a $25k grant. Our federal education funds are given out so freely that a whack job can go lulu and no one questions the unmonitored funds even after the fact?