My college is made of magic and rainbows.
[uninformed opinion]It basically is. A high school degree was worth a lot more thirty years ago than it is now; you need a degree for just about everything now that isn't a McJob.[/uninformed opinion]
It sure would explain why ever since going to college I've felt like the crowd are the exact same people from high school, just a little older.
I'd definitely say they are linked, but I don't believe they have to be, however in this case yes they probably are. A shame it is too, having more PhDs means nothing if the quality of the education and the standard is lowered.
Well my reason is actually because high school didn't really satisfy my learning, I want more. The internet isn't the same as an actual education to me, I want to learn what there is to learn about what I want to learn in a class room, and when I'm' done learning what I want to learn there I'll take it elsewhere. Learning is good.
The college degree isn't really a requirement if you have experience, but again it goes in the same viscous circle I suppose.
Gone with the wind
We have brass trees at my university!
Seriously, we have brass sculptures of trees all over. It cost something stupid like $1mil back when there was a massive surplus
Spoiler!
Seriously, what?!? Back in the Stone Age, all people had to worry about was staying alive. Now in this educated "better" world, half the population is deeply afraid of being homeless, because they don't know how to survive outside the city. When 15+ years of your life given to "education" (none of which teaches you practical skills, like how to grow your own food, clean your apartment to code, or the skills of any job that isn't just typing letters/numbers/hex) are seen as a mandate for success, and for that matter, survival, something is deeply wrong here.
I got out of college, and went to work for a guy who cleaned carpets, who had no degree. You know the only thing I noticed about myself, different from him? I knew stuff about history and literature. And mebbe could work a computer a bit better.
If you want to see the real side effects of over-education, go to some place like Seattle. I heard even some of the people bagging groceries had like a Masters. And, the Japanese, as much as I like them, are repressed to the point where they often have deviant sexual urges.
What's this about brass trees? Mine are made of gold.
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