The
college system does more for colleges, teachers and staff, on
balance, than it does for a large portion of their consumers.
Only
40% of two million college freshmen graduate in four years; 45% never
graduate. And graduates are ill-prepared for careers.
Forget
about education. The experience helps parents boast that their kids
went to college, and it does the same for the dropouts themselves.
They generally never have to mention whether they ever did earn a
degree or job skills.
Or
whether their major was medicine or “communications,” or a
form of physical ed. Whatever the major, it frequently fails to
prepare a student for a worthwhile job. (See the Earl J
Weinreb NewsHole® comments.)
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