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To: OldPossum

College used to be a growth exercise. The idea was to develop the ability to think, and in some cases teach skills not available elsewhere.

Now it is nothing more than a soggy boondoggle of liberal indoctrination.

The ability to do higher mathematics is somewhat innate. I liken it to learning to speak a new language. You must master the basic functions at each level to progress to the next in order for it to make sense. You can go through the motions up to a point, but once you reach the limit of your previous learning, you’re cooked. There is a spatial component to it too. If you cannot comprehend the concept at hand, you can’t just hit the “I believe” button and move on. Either you understand it, or you do not. That is the nature of mathematics and it is unforgiving.

I told the over-educated but unlearned door-knocker that he would be well served to join the military for a dose of the real world and to gain some skills that people might actually be willing to pay him to use.

The college as “credential” is a direct result of Griggs vs Duke Power 1970. If you get past all the racial BS that is most of what is talked about, the college degree is the method by which companies in light of Griggs can assess your abilities. They have ceded the testing and sorting to the colleges for their own protection.

http://www.course-notes.org/US_Gov_and_Politics/Case_Briefs/Griggs_v_Duke_Power_Co

Early in my career I worked with a great many engineers who never went to college, they went through company run apprentice programs, from technician, to drafter, to specialist, to engineer. Griggs ended that.


85 posted on 04/08/2014 5:14:28 AM PDT by Ouderkirk (To the left, everything must evidence that this or that strand of leftist theory is true)
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To: Ouderkirk

You are on target with the comment regarding what higher education once was. Unfortunately, it has, as you point out, transformed itself into a huge liberal indoctrination camp. I never had children but if I had, I would have never sent them to most of the universities we have today. Hillsdale College comes to mind.

Your comments on mathematics are in accord with what I have been saying.

Your advice to join the military is excellent. This man would benefit enormously from a structured environment in which the military operates while at the same time benefiting from the numerous opportunities to learn marketable skills.

I have been noting on FR how this unholy situation in which “everyone” has to have a college degree originated, i.e., Griggs v. Duke Power.

It is a shame that this incompetent whiner had to go crying to the courts to get Duke Power to promote him and his buddies, because in the process he created a situation in which the former prestige of having a college degree has been watered down. I graduated from college in 1966 and at that time only 6.5 percent of people 25 years old and older had a college degree or better(masters, doctorate, etc.). Now, it’s somewhere in the vicinity of 30 percent.

I appreciate the “correspondence,” Ouderkirk. You are obviously a man of accomplishment and someone who understands what we’re all facing. You and I would probably get along just fine.


86 posted on 04/08/2014 5:22:15 PM PDT by OldPossum ("It's" is the contraction of "it" and "is"; think about ITS implications.)
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