Leading The Way!

Noting again that my wife and I taught at a State U...

IMO the *real* issue with "everybody going to college" isn`t whether it`s right for everybody or whether everybody oughta get it for free, but rather *whether the students who do go are adequately prepared and sufficiently committed for the experience to work out for them*.

I spent an *incredible* amount of time imparting knowledge/skills that I always assumed were a normal part of Middle School (let alone High School!) and convincing students that they had to *work* at their education. The stuff they didn`t know/ know how to do simply astounded me.

Check the Dropout Rates. More people going is an admirable goal, but only if they actually accomplish something. Otherwise it`s just another of those Wastes of Resources that I`m always ranting about.

Who do you blame?

One of my techs and her sister both told me "student loans ruined their life"... One got a degree in social work, the other one had a dual major - history (Temple Univ) and French(Ursinis).... (bachelor degrees)....

Both of them are in their mid twenties living at home and earning squat.

Blame the schools....

Blame the cost of tuition...

Blame the Rebublicans....

Blame everyone but yourself....

Unless your parents are rich, you are not entitled to the LUXURY of spending 4 years of your life studying something that is not marketable. They don`t know "stuff", because they didn`t study "stuff".

On the flip side, I sure don`t want to pay for someone`s waste of 4 years and $100k either.
 
I am sure it has not changed but when I was in college many people did not know what they wanted to do. You did not even need to declare a major until your junior year and that was because you had to have time to get the needed credits.
 
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Who do you blame?

Noting that I generally don`t look to assign blame for complex situations...

I blame a lack of Personal Responsibility.

Society at large, for not instilling a sense that knowledge should be valued.
The parents who had kids they weren`t gonna raise right.
The students who didn`t learn the stuff they were need to succeed in college, and or didn`t/don`t think that`s a problem, and/or don`t want to work to rectify that lack (note that in my course they had to or they simply couldn`t do the work so they couldn`t pass).
The college that admits unprepared students and did nothing to bring them up to speed.
The college teachers who let them get to my course without knowing various Fundamentals.

Even as a pretty young kid, I couldn`t have slept nights had I not mastered the info these college students (and they weren`t all Freshmen by a long shot) did not know. I would`ve been worried that I wasn`t gaining the foundation a person needs to function as an adult. I gather that`s not much of a concern for many of today`s kids, though it`s a *primary* concern among the few children that I do know personally IRL.

Unless your parents are rich, you are not entitled to the LUXURY of spending 4 years of your life studying something that is not marketable. They don`t know "stuff", because they didn`t study "stuff".

Not arguing, especially about the "entitled" bit, IMO not even wealthy people`s kids are "entitled"...but I know plenty of people who earned Liberal Arts degrees and were hired despite not having "studied something marketable"; their employers got them the specific training/education they needed, confident that they could basically "learn anything because they`ve been taught how to think".

But I guess that in that case the "How to Think" is what was marketable, and yeah there are a whole lotta utter-BS degree fields these days. It`d be easy to waste a lot of resources while accomplishing nothing of value.
 
A candidate should not take anything for granted as some GOP did when Trump started. The hate is great. Never under estimate the fickleness of the American voter. The problem today is polling that was once done by phone is not nearly as reliable. It failed Romney who thought he would win.

As usual, our media does minute by minute polls on a 2 year horse race and now getting very hard to avoid the political commercials on both sides on commercial TV.

If the Dems want the young vote, have a Pokeman app to tell them where to vote.

The future voting booth.

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I can`t help but wonder whether anybody *really* pays any attention to political ads. I simply can`t imagine anyone`s vote being influenced by such partisan nonsense...what???..."if I see it on TV/the internet/in the paper then it must be true?" Endorsements or their opposite, *who cares* what somebody else, ANYBODY else, thinks about a candidate?!?

Sheesh, it`s all just somebody`s attempt to influence other people, people who apparently don`t do their own (hopefully objective) research.

Even the ads for candidates that I support seem like a waste of resources to me, resources that could be put towards something genuinely productive.
 
HAHAHAhahahahahahahahahahahhahahahaha

Says a lot about the Hillary voters.........


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U95gBN0Rb5I

If they weren`t about to win in November I`d simply laugh at all those sensitive twits- both the ones issuing the warning and those who need it.

But I will say that those buttons are offensive to me (a guy who has the lowest possible opinion of Hillary)... stupidly juvenile, and probably counter-productive. Guess those buttons are just right for all the [individuals] who booed Cruz (another guy I don`t really esteem and could never support, but hey.. I did like his Convention speach).
 
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