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Zalatix

(8,994 posts)
9. We've hit that point several times over with college. The problem is this.
Thu May 31, 2012, 02:35 PM
May 2012

Employers demand college degrees, and are demanding them in greater percentages as time goes on.

People who simply cannot college degrees, 2 decades from now, will simply be culled from the workforce. They won't get access to even very many minimum wage jobs.

That's the end result of a perpetual employer's market.

I remember when my youngest was born and they were predicting pnwmom May 2012 #1
goodbye, America, it was nice to have known you renate May 2012 #2
2012 costs for the University of Illinois, a public school, in-state tuition is $30,000. riderinthestorm May 2012 #3
So why does this drop like a stone, especially when student loan debt is such a hot issue on DU? riderinthestorm May 2012 #4
I haven't the foggiest. Perhaps you have a pretty solid point. Zalatix May 2012 #5
There's a solid contingent of DUers who blame the students riderinthestorm May 2012 #6
"they should have simply cashed in their stock portfolios...."? We'll get there in due time. Zalatix May 2012 #8
This one baffles me too. Puzzledtraveller May 2012 #10
Like housing costs. sendero May 2012 #7
We've hit that point several times over with college. The problem is this. Zalatix May 2012 #9
We'll. sendero May 2012 #22
Most higher education will not be done by colleges and universities as we know them FarCenter May 2012 #11
Teach to the test. Hooray. What exactly will people actually LEARN??? Zalatix May 2012 #12
I'm starting to think that open source educational software should be developed.. Fumesucker May 2012 #15
Free or low-cost courses are starting to be delivered FarCenter May 2012 #18
Florida State is working on some low-cost online course content that would make them Gidney N Cloyd May 2012 #19
A lot of it is "value pricing" the credential represented by a degree from college XYZ FarCenter May 2012 #20
The tests ensure that students watched the lectures, did the exercises and studied the materials FarCenter May 2012 #16
In my day, colleges also had projects which encouraged some level of innovation, too. Zalatix May 2012 #17
Once the mind/computer barrier is overcome we'll just access the needed skills electronically.. Fumesucker May 2012 #13
My stomach just dropped for my kids and their future children merbex May 2012 #14
I really believe that my family's next generation will be the first ceile May 2012 #21
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