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I have an daughter who will be graduating this year and continuing her education at a top university. This is a very exciting time for everyone and we look forward to her wonderful success in the future.
I was struck the other night by John Stossel, who does a segment called “Give Me A Break!” on 20/20. I love this show, because I know he tells it like it is. This night he talked about the ”Value of a College Degree” and considering my daughters nearing days, I was quite interested in what he might say.
Here is what he had to say and I was quite alarmed:
Increasing numbers of Americans go to college. Many go deep into debt to pay the high cost. Is it worth it? Colleges tell Americans that over a lifetime, a college degree equals a million dollars more income. But that promise is misleading. It includes super-earners like Google’s founders and other billionaires who skew the average. And more importantly, the kind of students who attend college are already more likely to be successful than those who don’t. A recent book by Charles Murray argues that many kids who go to college just aren’t equipped to handle the work. Graduation statistics seem to bear that out. Dr. Marty Nemko, an education consultant and career counselor, says: “If you’re in the bottom 40 percent of your high school class … and today, colleges are recruiting lots of those kids … you have a very small chance of graduating, even if you are given eight and a half years.” Would vocational school be a better choice? What is a college education really worth?
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drblsharma Said:
on January 27, 2009 at 12:06 pm
Yes, College Education is nothing but, a way to enter in the univers in which crores of creatures are living and surviving till death. This education is for the understanding of our relation-ships which we have developed. It is for the valuation of degree and level of nature and the humanbeings, so that we may go along with harmony, without stress and strain.
The value of a college Degree is the better understanding of social values and individual standings .so if some one is taking it only for the career point of view, I think, it is wrong.Career takes its root some where in between , because of understanding level, and then one has to do extra work for that. Thanks.