12-10-2012, 09:37 AM | #1 | |
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Discounts for getting a useful degree.
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12-10-2012, 11:40 AM | #2 |
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I'm not comfortable with elected officials deciding on which degrees should be subsidized.
I'm also not comfortable with tying education policy\subsidies to market conditions as interpreted by lobbyists. High demand fields naturally drive college applications\degree choices and attempting to increase the supply unnatural and politically driven. |
12-10-2012, 11:57 AM | #3 |
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It sounds like a great idea on the surface, but honestly, they could achieve better results by increasing incentives and promotion of trade schools rather than traditional universities.
Universities make thinkers, trade schools make doers.
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12-10-2012, 12:12 PM | #4 |
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The logic sounds good but a 3 year freeze is meaningless.
The reality is; once you are in school, the annual cost increases are negligible.
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And you need hundreds of "doers" for every "thinker", but unfortunately every parent out there thinks that little Bobbie and Suzie are the pick of the litter, and will go far with the right education. Skilled trades are starving for people. Even back when I was in college I looked around the class and thought that more than half should have been in something like an apprenticeship programme instead.
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Kids pick their majors for any number of reasons, many of which are nowhere near as logical or well thought out as market demand. The status society places in a field, the relative ease or difficulty of the coursework, that a student may simply enjoy a subject, a student's belief that even though work is difficult to find in a field they will be the exception, or even what their friends are doing can all play a role. The limitation of finding gainful employment may not slap them in the face until graduation. Kids are dumb, they do dumb shit. That's why grad school exists. |
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When I came out, the job market had dried up. I was offered a machinist apprenticeship but turned it down because, by God, I'd gone to school for what I wanted to do and was going to do it. I'd have been better off going for the apprenticeship, given how long my career was stalled.
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