Harumph. I call shenanigans on these stats until I see the college GRADUATION rates. 50% of the students who enroll in college in my state don't finish. Just because all these kids enroll for 1-3 years of drinking and irresponsibility doesn't mean they become drunk adults with college degrees. #shutupcollege
But are they graduating any smarter? I'm going to go with "no" and cite as an example the young woman I interviewed last week, who asked me "What is Public Policy, anyway?" She was interviewing for the position of "Policy Analyst." Her major? Public Policy and Administration.
Wait till they find out that after having been told all their lives that education is the key to a better life that in fact it's only one key. You need at least four more to unlock the vault. #shutupcollege
@Conchie Birdie: I completely agree. It’s good that more people are becoming educated, but a college education is being watered down into a high school one. Professional degrees are quickly becoming the new Bachelor’s. #shutupcollege
@Conchie Birdie: Community colleges have no barrier to entry, making them somewhat derided for their perceived low quality. This perception is a shame, though, since community colleges often act as a bridge to "regular" college for those young people who are the first in their families to pursue higher education. If that's not quality, I'm not sure what is. #shutupcollege
@h_bee: No no no no... I meant the entire education system - I wasn't trying to deride anyone who attends community college. Rather, what is the quality of knowledge these days? #shutupcollege
@Conchie Birdie: Fair point - my misunderstanding. I think as a rule our high schools are increasingly failing our kids, which actually makes the role of the community college that much more relevant.
I work in the system. You can't imagine the lack of academic skills and basic knowledge we see from recent h.s. grads. Astounding. #shutupcollege
And why not? With social promotion kids can graduate high school without knowing how to read or do basic algebra. This has been going on for a while now, and before anybody jumps on me, I don't think this is a partisan issue. #shutupcollege
@Chore Boy: One of the reasons I no longer teach is because too much of my work with college freshman involved remedial instruction,which I'm not very good at. Many students get out of high school without many skills, alas, whether academic or vocational. #shutupcollege
@fuckingoldman: I wish I could disagree with you on this, just to keep my record clean. But I teach freshman comp, and even if you're wrong about the cause, you're right about the outcome. #shutupcollege
@Chore Boy: You sound like another product of our illiustrious public education system. I suggest you quit sniffing ass and do a little more reading to get your facts straight. #shutupcollege
@Smitros: Thank you. ChoreBoy is one of those types of people that can't agree with somebody who has pissed him off even if they're right. #shutupcollege
@Better to Eat You With: Thank you for being a big enough person to talk about the issue and not let past disagreements cloud the topic. #shutupcollege
@fuckingoldman: At this point I am willing to suggest that poor quality of American primary and education is, like climate change, something that should transcend ideology and be treated as an objective problem. Deniers at the ideological extremes are both unhelpful and uninteresting. #shutupcollege
This article was obviously written by someone who has no idea what it costs to go to Harvard when its broken down. Only athletes tend to eat the breakfasts so it makes sense to eliminate it, but for the cost of the meal plan it should include AT LEAST 3 squares a day.
You should also point the finger for Harvards reputation at yourself, since the only reason this is news is because its Harvard...how contradictory. We all know that cuts are going on everywhere but pubs like these love to prop up the Harvard name in any way that they can.
The free cookies and sweatshirts mentioned in the story - granted those are perks. However, the kids living on-campus (or their parents) are required to pay for a meal plan. And I bet Harvard didn't reduce the plan's price when it cut back the breakfast options. The comments by the student in the story are annoying in the tone of entitlement that is conveyed. But I don't think it's entirely unreasonable to be pissed off about this. To me, it's not that different than the reaction of most of the rest of us to being nickeled and dimed by the airlines. On the other hand, maybe it's just fine for these students to get an early lesson (maybe the first for many of them) in the cold reality of corporate cost-saving.
Eleventh Amendment: A well-stocked buffet, being necessary to the sustenance of a peaceable Student Body, the right of said Student Body to clothe itself in fleecy garments bearing insignia, shall not be infringed.
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But at least I'm employed! #shutupcollege
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I might have broken down and said "JUST LEAVE NOW" and then sobbed quietly in the empty conference room. #shutupcollege
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I work in the system. You can't imagine the lack of academic skills and basic knowledge we see from recent h.s. grads. Astounding. #shutupcollege
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You should also point the finger for Harvards reputation at yourself, since the only reason this is news is because its Harvard...how contradictory. We all know that cuts are going on everywhere but pubs like these love to prop up the Harvard name in any way that they can.
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I'm sorry to see that apparently Harvard can no longer afford apostrophes.
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Do you sing a capella, too?
Be honest.
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