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Iris

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73. I think collleges are more intentional about internships and co/ops now
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 02:06 PM
6 hrs ago

It feels like at least something they are getting right.

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Given the outrageous cost of the tuition I can see why they would think that. drray23 Yesterday #1
but community colleges in general have many more classes relevant to various 'trades', Jack Valentino 2 hrs ago #88
There goes critical thinking skills, right out the window SheltieLover Yesterday #2
Exactly. They will know zero history, have zero writing and critical thinking skills,... hlthe2b Yesterday #5
They will be gullible milestogo Yesterday #14
Not to mention history & civics! SheltieLover Yesterday #15
Critical thinking concludes college is too expensive leftstreet Yesterday #8
You don't need a four year degree for any of that fujiyamasan 19 hrs ago #22
Critical thinking is really a more advanced skill. Happy Hoosier 11 hrs ago #32
4 year college should be free. SSJVegeta Yesterday #3
I have a MS PCB66 11 hrs ago #38
Yet they are statistically more likely to make better decisions and vote the right way SSJVegeta 10 hrs ago #42
I don't know PCB66 7 hrs ago #71
Trust me Ive known a lot of really deluded highly educated people too SSJVegeta 5 hrs ago #76
It's easier if you can get people to want being poorly educated. Turbineguy Yesterday #4
Anti-intellectualism is a cornerstone Happy Hoosier 11 hrs ago #33
Yes, you can fool some of the people all of the time. thought crime 4 hrs ago #81
Can he get us a discount?? The Madcap Yesterday #6
Ummmmm...... Lovie777 Yesterday #7
The leaders running the USA into the ground Progressive dog Yesterday #11
Oh, They Teach That ProfessorGAC 12 hrs ago #29
I like to ask my economics colleagues if they have figured out tariffs yet Redleg 8 hrs ago #51
Beauty! ProfessorGAC 8 hrs ago #58
I was fortunate to have some good econ professors in grad school Redleg 8 hrs ago #59
Good To Hear ProfessorGAC 7 hrs ago #65
You want to improve your life and get somewhere, but it's survival-of-the-fittest up top bucolic_frolic Yesterday #9
I can relate to that DFW 16 hrs ago #26
About time someone realized most 4-year degrees are worthless Lettuce Be Yesterday #10
Yes indeed and it is a rational conclusion given the current moniss Yesterday #12
I don't know what a college degree is worth in the age of AI newdeal2 Yesterday #13
$1.5 Million Johnny2X2X 11 hrs ago #34
So far, AI can't really replace thinking. Happy Hoosier 11 hrs ago #35
There is job loss already newdeal2 10 hrs ago #43
In the age of AI, a Math degree is Golden-$$. thought crime 4 hrs ago #82
Congratulations, Higher Ed. You've priced yourself out of students! intheflow Yesterday #16
Prices are out of control... Happy Hoosier 11 hrs ago #36
Decreased state and federal funds... róisín_dubh 10 hrs ago #44
Yet, blue states don't seem to be any cheaper than red states n/t MichMan 8 hrs ago #61
Yes. I did mention Federal funding as well. róisín_dubh 2 hrs ago #87
That's 100% true in the state of Wisconsin. Greybnk48 8 hrs ago #62
Thank you! I used to work at a community college, and that was the case there. raccoon 7 hrs ago #66
That means that people do not understand murielm99 Yesterday #17
seeing how many college-educated people are complete idiots Skittles 19 hrs ago #23
C's get degrees. Happy Hoosier 11 hrs ago #37
Unlike Lake Wobegon where everyone is above average MichMan 1 hr ago #89
We're about 20-30 years late on this one Sympthsical Yesterday #18
+1 leftstreet Yesterday #19
Yes, What Trump is doing is wrong but I have a hard time supporting JI7 17 hrs ago #25
And it's an important distinction Sympthsical 13 hrs ago #28
I think you're wrong here.... Happy Hoosier 11 hrs ago #39
Yup, especially the last part. róisín_dubh 10 hrs ago #45
What's your disagreement specifically? Sympthsical 9 hrs ago #46
People need to be realistic JI7 Yesterday #20
There's no free lunch here fujiyamasan 19 hrs ago #21
Okay, there is no comparison mr715 8 hrs ago #56
I never would have gone to college forty years ago. Jacson6 19 hrs ago #24
Corporate and anti-intellectual propaganda marches on JCMach1 13 hrs ago #27
Yes. This thread alone includes enough content for a whole book on why this is true and how it happened. Iris 7 hrs ago #70
100%, with no dissing of trades. JCMach1 5 hrs ago #75
I worked at what people call a trade school - often called technical colleges now Iris 5 hrs ago #80
It doesn't help when the K-12 education is so lacking, that colleges have to offer remedial classes MichMan 12 hrs ago #30
You know who does think it's worth it? Johnny2X2X 11 hrs ago #31
Absolutely true, IMO Happy Hoosier 11 hrs ago #40
Just disturbing to me the anti college rhetoric that has taken hold Johnny2X2X 10 hrs ago #41
Agreed Prairie Gates 9 hrs ago #48
THIS Iris 8 hrs ago #54
What's hilarious is that the degrees now considered "useful" are the ones that were only recently invented Prairie Gates 9 hrs ago #47
I think you've simplified what the business disciplines are Redleg 8 hrs ago #52
You're absolutely right...it's unfair to have the discipline you work in Prairie Gates 7 hrs ago #68
Well said Iris 8 hrs ago #60
"I have a nephew who received a BA in Philosophy who works at a Total Wine and More store." Jedi Guy 9 hrs ago #49
Everybody has an anecdote about some student with a French poetry degree Johnny2X2X 8 hrs ago #50
It's not the degrees themselves that are useful, but the habits of mind that the holders of the degrees have developed Iris 8 hrs ago #63
Well yeah. Johnny2X2X 8 hrs ago #64
GenX got jobs with these degrees without internships and co-ops Iris 7 hrs ago #69
Not this Gen Xer Johnny2X2X 6 hrs ago #72
I think collleges are more intentional about internships and co/ops now Iris 6 hrs ago #73
Agree Johnny2X2X 6 hrs ago #74
I know this was starting to happen with teaching in the early 90s Iris 5 hrs ago #79
There were no internships in my profession and Boomers JCMach1 5 hrs ago #77
My kids have college degrees and they aren't making much ALBliberal 8 hrs ago #53
If we reduce everything to dollars mr715 8 hrs ago #55
If you take 2 years tuition and plunk it in Tech growth stocks bucolic_frolic 8 hrs ago #57
Just making the argument for Free Public Colleges JCMach1 5 hrs ago #78
If a student wants to attend an out of state college charging $60k a year tuition, taxpayers should have to pay it ? MichMan 3 hrs ago #84
As someone who has spent more than a little time in college classrooms... WarGamer 7 hrs ago #67
A better poll question as AI and Data Science grow in importance: Is a Math degree worth the cost and effort? thought crime 4 hrs ago #83
The Dumbing Down of America... BH liberal 3 hrs ago #85
It is hard to digest when it causes so much debt and even without college debt, salaries are still not great for most themaguffin 3 hrs ago #86
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