There
are so many ways much of college attendance is a waste of valuable
time and money.
One:
That four years can be accomplished in three by cutting out summer
vacations that do little for education.
Two:
In the day of the Internet, much college-level study can and has been
done without the need of the classroom.
Three;
Inasmuch as too many college professors do not teach, a better
quality of teaching can be arranged though Internet study for many
courses.
Conventional
colleges are better only for those who value the problematic benefits
of social contact. But not everyone attends Harvard for the
prospective benefit of going to Washington to become a government
bigwig, or a Wall Street Insider.
College
attendance is also great for four years of dating and boozing for
adolescents so inclined. (See the Earl J. Weinreb NewsHole®
comments.)
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