Wow. What a damn shame.
Surely, this is one of John Semmens’s semi satire posts!:)
I’m sending copies of articles like this one to our younger relatives with sons and daughters getting ready to go to college, or they have kids in college at this time.
So many colleges are a waste of time and parent’s money for worthless Instant Unemployment Degrees.
We had an interesting exercise with one our grandkids, who will be a senior in high school this next year. The grandkid used an I pad to bring up colleges that might acceptable re grades and might be of interest.
There were 4 adults with degrees, who were working at real jobs not a government job and 2 other adult relatives with what would be called trade school training besides my wife and I.
In a two plus hour session, we shot down every college/university with the exception of 3 because of their PC/Diversity emphasis instead of learning what one needs in life to go to work and get a job.
At first the grand kid seemed to be a little upset and then realized that adults with real work experience and educations were eliminating out the weeds.
Two years of community college may be the best first step for this grand child.
An American college degree is worth next to nothing.
Education has been lower and lower priority since the 60s. Conditioning and re-education have been the mission of the whole school system since the 60s.
Education has been lower and lower priority since the 60s. Conditioning and re-education have been the mission of the whole school system since the 60s.
Wayne State Extension Kindergarten
Wayne State needs to get Burnme Sanders’ wife to run the place and end their misery.
Yeah, how is that “diversity” working out for Detroit anyhow?
The liberals want to turn every American city into Detroit, eventually.
Now when a prospect who attended Wayne State is interviewed they will have to be asked whether they took (and passed) any college level math class. Used to be assumed that a college graduate knew college level math.
Now when a prospect who attended Wayne State is interviewed they will have to be asked whether they took (and passed) any college level math class. Used to be assumed that a college graduate knew college level math.