waauw wrote:Lootifer wrote:Sorry I can watch youtubes at work. But thanks for the link anyway. Just checking out http://inflation.us/collegeconspiracyreleased.html instead, gives a nice little dialog that covers the doco.
It's a nice rhetoric and one that I, on a fundamental level, agree with: Too many people are getting college/university degrees when they do not require them and the market has essentially over-valued them by a significant margin.
However this has no relevance on the topic of this thread, was there a [topic relevant] point to your post?
Actually if you look at educational systems in other countries, degrees are absolutely necessary. The only problem in the US is that the quality and the costs are getting worse and worse.
I know someone who came back as an exchange student from the US. He said the US College education was of abysmal quality. If you look up statements from famous university teachers like Nial Ferguson or Michio Kaku. You'll find out they are saying the exact same thing. The US educational system is dropping in quality. Harvard, MIT and all those other famous institutes are the exceptions.
A good degree from a good university in the US is world class, as you indicate. When you start hitting the second tier, standards vary wildly. The third tier- say most state universities, a British Master's degree will get you most of the way toward a doctorate. The fourth tier... well, I'd have been Dr Sym at undergraduate level.