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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostThe problem with our education system isn't just the cost of studying and the amounts of debts the students will incur, it's the numpty qualifications that are considered which will lead to getting the students jobs in McDonalds (and similar organisations).
HEY.....Leave the golden teats alone!
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There really is no point in doing "soft" degrees any more.
I'd even go so far as to say there's no point in doing a "non-vocational" (by vocational I mean, Nursing, Teaching, Medicine, Architecture etc) degree unless you know what you want to do with it.
The trouble is, at the age you decide what you want to do at university most kids haven't given a second thought to what they want to do with their lives.
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Originally posted by PM-Junkie View PostOh dear...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2006...on.tuitionfees
Tuition fees likely to hit £5k, and possibly as high as £7k. I guess the debts that kids are leaving college with are not deemed to be high enough.
Scotland anyone?
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostConsidering that a lot of freshly qualified grads are not going to find any decent jobs, and that those who do (because they did a hard science perhaps) are still going to fight for the 15-20K entry positions in their chosen field, I can see a large amount of students pondering "what's the point ?"
If the amount of jobs increased, and the salaries to boot, then perhaps it may be worth it.
This is not going to leave students better off. Quite the reverse in fact.
It is an effective policy in demotivating our future generations from bothering to get a good education, when the risks increase and yet the carrot at the end of it stays the same size.
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Considering that a lot of freshly qualified grads are not going to find any decent jobs, and that those who do (because they did a hard science perhaps) are still going to fight for the 15-20K entry positions in their chosen field, I can see a large amount of students pondering "what's the point ?"
If the amount of jobs increased, and the salaries to boot, then perhaps it may be worth it.
This is not going to leave students better off. Quite the reverse in fact.
It is an effective policy in demotivating our future generations from bothering to get a good education, when the risks increase and yet the carrot at the end of it stays the same size.
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Tuition fees
Oh dear...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2006...on.tuitionfees
Tuition fees likely to hit £5k, and possibly as high as £7k. I guess the debts that kids are leaving college with are not deemed to be high enough.
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