Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Is College Good Enough?


The question may arise in many conversations. Some say yes, and some say no. Personally I say, "I don't know." In todays society an education is an important thing although people that did not attend college are becoming more and more successful throughout the years.

Having an a modern education just makes things easier from there on out. You can get a job easily, and start a career and begin your life sooner than those without a higher education.

In Nicholas Perez’s article, “Dropping Out was a Great Idea," he states “The bad news is that along the way, I discovered that public schools are not prepared to fairly compete for their students’ attention. This has resulted in a long series of slightly traumatizing events. From the prescription drugging, to the humiliation of being singled out from the rest of my peers, to the threats of litigation, it’s been a long road. I left school at the age of 17 after deciding that I’d had enough of my school district’s attempts to forcibly shift my attention toward the classroom, and away from my independent studies. This didn’t happen because of human evils, but because of old, rigid systems that have yet to bend and break under the pressure of progress.” He didn’t go to college and he is optimistic about his future as a software developer. Quite frankly I am as well. This goes to show that college, or just school in general isn’t always the best option for your future.

If school is not the place for you, all I have to say is don’t go. If you aren’t willing to put forth the effort to make an education worth your while, don’t get an education. In some cases you don’t need an education and If you succeed without one, I envy you.

According to Noam Chomsky’s article “How the Young Are Indoctrinated to Obey” college is not good enough and with funding being cut to all schools and not just universities it is only downhill from here. With most funding for universities coming straight from tuition payments education is becoming a pitfall and the quality of education provided is becoming almost worthless. He explained this as “Failure by Design.” He states that “the masterminds of mankind pursue their vile maxim all for ourselves and nothing for other people.” Humans are selfish and lookout for themselves before they lookout for other people the majority of the time. This is an effect.

The downfall of education is a sad thing for some and the savior or everybody’s lives for the future generations. College is almost becoming pointless, and is pretty much going to have you paying loans off for the majority or your life depending on where you went to school or what scholarships you had.

In Zach Weiner’s comic strip “Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal” he emphasizes that college is somewhere you go to “live in a dormitory for 3-5 years around drunk teenagers so you can get an education.” I somewhat disagree with this because personally college hasn’t been a complete breeze through kind of deal for me. I have struggled and I will continue to do so for the next few years so that I can get the education that I want, and so that I can enjoy a career in my future and not be working just to work.

In Gretchen Oltman’s eye’s college should always be a second, third, or fourth priority when it comes to personal life. She states that “I’ve taught an online university class for several years and last minute excuses are common.” “When life hands you circumstances that need you, then go. Be in the moment, and accept the consequences of late work, missing grades, or deducted points.” She is saying this as a college teacher who went through law school taking care of children. Someone once told her “Maybe it’s time you earn a B so that you can earn and A as a mom.”

College is a stress inducing place and thing to be a part of. If it is taking a mental, emotional, or physical toll on you then maybe, just maybe its time to stop and get things straightened out and try again later. In the end you are more important than your education.

Priorities are a huge part of college as well. If you can’t level out your personal life, and your college life get some help or talk to someone. It is extremely important to have things in order when it comes to everyday being jam packed with work that is due sometime in the near future.

I came across a diagram from TIME magazine comparing the cost of college to the payoff of college. It says that “22% of people can actually afford college and 48% of people say that it should be paid for by students and their families and still 86% of college graduates say that college was a good investment.” “55% say that college prepared them for a job 74% say that it gave them intellectual growth and 69% said it made them more mature.” “Student borrowers say that having to pay back student loans can affect their career choice and makes it harder to pay bills (48%), buy a home (25%), and choose a career (24%). Only 53% of college grads say that work is very interesting and enjoyable where 51% of people with a high school diploma or less say that work is very interesting and enjoyable.”

These statistics are mind blowing. College is supposedly a good investment but it doesn’t help you to get a job that is enjoyable. College makes things later in life more difficult when it comes to starting your own life by purchasing a home,, paying bills, and choosing a career that you will actually enjoy because you are to focused on finding a job that pays enough so that you can do all of these things and pay back your student loans, and still have money to spend on other things like food, etc.

Overall I think that college is what you make out of it. If you make it worth your while, then it will be more beneficial to you then somebody else. Is college worth it or good enough? I don't really know because I haven't completely experienced it yet.








3 comments:

  1. I personally liked your commentary as well as the statistics at the bottom of the post. your ideas were displayed well and you clearly thought this through. Although you could have added some more white space and media to make it easier and more interesting. Still a great post and great ideas I cant wait to read more.

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  2. I like your post. It is clear and well written. I agree with Derek about your statistics. Real statistics are good in a post with this topic. I ,also, agree that you should of put some media, but overall you had a good post.

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  3. The statistics you presented are, indeed, mind-blowing. You were clear on your beliefs and I think you presented your ideas very well. Although, I do not believe that "college is almost becoming pointless." I know that there will always be a need for college educated people in the United States. I want my doctors and teachers to be as educated as they can possibly be.

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