Cavs_Fan23
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I am not sure if a lot of people see it this way, but it seems that people value education over experience in our society. Do you believe that it is fair that someone with a college degree gets a better shot at a job than someone who has years of experience in a similar line of work?
Why is it so important to take a bunch of classes that leave you with nothing but meaningless and useless knowledge.
I am about 3 classes away from an associates degree in business, but I have learned little to nothing in all the credits I have so far.
Now I am finding out that all the jobs that I could have got 5-10 years ago are now requiring 4 year degrees, and I'm thinking about how I am going to be able to deal with 2 more years of learning more useless stuff than I have in the past few years.
I also have a real estate license, but I learned absolutely nothing in all the classes required to take the exam.
I'm not recommending that we throw away our education in this country completely, but why is it so over-rated today?
Why is it so important to take a bunch of classes that leave you with nothing but meaningless and useless knowledge.
I am about 3 classes away from an associates degree in business, but I have learned little to nothing in all the credits I have so far.
Now I am finding out that all the jobs that I could have got 5-10 years ago are now requiring 4 year degrees, and I'm thinking about how I am going to be able to deal with 2 more years of learning more useless stuff than I have in the past few years.
I also have a real estate license, but I learned absolutely nothing in all the classes required to take the exam.
I'm not recommending that we throw away our education in this country completely, but why is it so over-rated today?