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To me, a real degree is one that teaches creative thinking - preferably a liberal arts degree. I've done both - went to UCI for an Art History degree and went to UOP for a Business Management degree. I found both systems to have their own pluses and minuses. I didn't find the UOP education to be useless at all, but very practical and informative about other aspects of field I was already working in. It was also quite doable with my busy professional life. But, I still value my UCI education more, but it certainly didn't teach me how to be an effective Marketing Manager. |
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I need to re-read this entire thread when I am less tired and more sober. That said, what is sad to me has more to do with the sea change that many individuals face when they truly believe that that bachelor's degree is what they need to make the difference. I am fortunate to have many outside skills that an education can't afford (and don't make dirty jokes... ;) ) so I know I can go along with the ebbs and flows of an economy... but when most people are dependent upon a BA or BS... I realize now that it would be like me depending upong my high school degree a decade ago.
That's what's sad to me... this perception that you're doing something special when all you're doing is just keepin' up with the Joneses.... I'm glad I knew it while I was doing it. Better than feeling duped. |
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College is an opportunity for continuing education. If someone fails a class I don't think it's right to graduate them, but I also don't think it's right to say they aren't meant for college. If they've met the entrance requirements then they certainly deserve to stay and work through any problems they may be having. If they have the drive to do so. |
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I also think there is an entitlement problem with college. People tend to think that a good (or even just) a degree entitle them to a good job. When I was hiring people, I thought a college education was a plus but their experience in the field they were applying for was even more important.
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For what it's worth, since I graduated college and started pursuing a career in the entertainment industry, not a single prospective employer has ever expressed the slightest interest in my education. Experience and (especially) recommendations are all that they have been interested in.
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