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Originally Posted by manasecret
A debate about college and how necessary it is is great.
But it infuriates me when someone who goes to college, gets their degree, ends up getting a good job, then ends up telling everyone that college is worthless for most people and that you probably shouldn't go.
What??? Why is it you feel you can successfully navigate the system of going to college at age 18 and come out better on the other side, but that most people can not?.
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You confusing the value of a degree with the value of the education in the real world. I don't think anyone is arguing that a degree isn't
valuable, in that is helps you get a decent job (something that is proving less and less true), or doesn't have perceived value with employers. In the current system, a college degree is necessary, but what we're arguing against is the
current system and not the value of its outcomes.
Talk to most HR professionals and ask them about how they view college degrees, and most would answer "It shows that you can start something and finish it."
I'm still paying back school loans for THAT? The government gave me tax-payer subsidized grants for THAT? I could have shown that with an internship or apprenticeship and saved about $100,000. And the sad fact is that no one can understand this until after they graduate and enter the work force because the ONLY narrative offered in grade-school is "YOU MUST GO TO COLLEGE OR YOU ARE A FAILURE."
That is a lie, and an insidious one.