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1/29/2013 10:56:01 AM
Start by selling NC STATE to a company that knows how to turn profits
1/29/2013 11:10:25 AM
^I think NCSU would benefit far more under this funding that UNC. CHASS might eat it, but other then that, the university is turning out employable graduates. Whole sections of campus at UNC could be empty. I'm sure those Peace, War & Defense majors are making bank at Starbucks though.
1/29/2013 11:22:01 AM
Education is about providing recruits for the "armies" of business as they fight to protect america. I think they should pitch it like that. Having liberal arts classes be only at private schools is fine. Poor students should want jobs and money, and only people with money already should be allowed to waste their time. We cant allow poor people to waste their time in the sort of classes that teach hatred of businesses. This is a good solution for the poor.[Edited on January 29, 2013 at 11:32 AM. Reason : zzzzzz]
1/29/2013 11:31:16 AM
Excellent!This fellow just keeps getting better and better.
1/29/2013 11:33:40 AM
When did "how much money can I amass" become the measure of a life's worth?
1/29/2013 11:35:09 AM
When you were born into 20th century America.[Edited on January 29, 2013 at 11:37 AM. Reason : -]
1/29/2013 11:37:08 AM
I agree with this...although, i'm not sure all these courses should be removed entirely.
1/29/2013 11:40:20 AM
Make the schools pay for the facilities housing these courses out of pocket.Dont let student loans cover courses like this unless theyre privately held.Simple.[Edited on January 29, 2013 at 11:48 AM. Reason : -]
1/29/2013 11:46:53 AM
I could also get with that...but it's probably going to take a student loan bubble collapse for any changes like that, and even then it'll probably just cause student loans to be harder to get across the board.
1/29/2013 11:49:54 AM
Thats not really that far fetched. There is a thread regarding that very thing somewhere...
1/29/2013 11:52:34 AM
While I understand the need for relevant degrees as they apply to the demands of the workforce, shutting out a well rounded education is a terrible idea. What we end up with is what George Carlin suggested those at the top want. People smart enough to be obedient workers and run the machines but too dumb to ask questions.
1/29/2013 12:06:59 PM
I gotta give conservatives a lot of credit. They've got some fuckin' balls, man.They go full boar with their agenda of protecting old money, and then turn around and accuse anyone who oppose them as trying to force a "liberal agenda."It's fucking beautiful in its simplicity.Why stop at eliminating liberal arts from colleges? Let's start at elementary schools. Just teach the poor and working class students how to turn cranks, punch numbers, and fight wars.
1/29/2013 12:41:56 PM
Identify those not cut out for higher education early enough and you could at least guarantee them a job/money.Instead of guidance counselors telling them they can be anything, and by anything I mean a doctor or lawyer, and then they end up in school on our dime majoring in nothing.Supporting such "opportunities" is not righteous in the least. I believe Germany (for one) does exactly this. Puts people in the right place according to their abilities, period.State funding allocated accordingly.[Edited on January 29, 2013 at 12:50 PM. Reason : ...and maybe liberals should be better at consolidating power when they have it.]
1/29/2013 12:50:04 PM
1/29/2013 12:50:09 PM
It's called reality.Welcome.
1/29/2013 12:50:58 PM
Not particularly. The perpetual need to acquire material wealth as a measure of prosperity and fulfillment only makes us a slave to our possessions....
1/29/2013 12:53:40 PM
Explain the merits of some poor Joe going to school on the taxpayer's dime to end up with idk, an Associate's degree in History and no teaching certificate?Or taking some classes on Stained Glass windows?Is society better because he's just doing something? Is it really too much for society to ask for something in return? Contribute back?Or are we just continuing this blank check mindset? That's completely fine if you just fess up to it. It's no secret that there are plenty of people on this board that place absolutely zero value on money. If that's the case and this worthless thing can be turned into some art knowledge then that's a net win right?I'm really not trying to be an ass... I just want an honest explanation as to what these students end up contributing. You can't deny their existence.
1/29/2013 12:59:26 PM
1/29/2013 12:59:38 PM
you people make it sound like people will be assigned an occupation at birth...everyone will still be free to pursue whatever studies they would like, it would help just combat the bloating tuition costs at the public institutions. But you can expect the universities to fight hard to keep the gravy train rolling with rhetoric like the above.
1/29/2013 1:01:19 PM
1/29/2013 1:06:34 PM
Of course this is Art Pope speaking through McCrory.
1/29/2013 1:10:02 PM
1/29/2013 1:31:32 PM
The market is flooded with 4 year graduates. There aren't enough high paying jobs for all of them. At least the liberal arts grads tend to accept their fate behind the counter at Starbucks and become somewhat productive. The subpar STEM majors go back to mom's house and send out resumes for the jobs they will never get.
1/29/2013 1:37:00 PM
Anyone who is dumb enough to think they're an artist can go to another state.
1/29/2013 1:47:23 PM
What would you consider "subpar" STEM majors? Because while we're at it, we should just get rid of them too. Let's all sign up to be corporate whores whose one directive is material consumption to prove how "worthy" we are to society. Don't bother learning history. That way it's easier for it to repeat itself (1880s...)
1/29/2013 1:48:06 PM
I'd argue that the 2.0 GPA engineering major be redirected into something like history so at least his college experience can be somewhat fulfilling. An engineer who cant build a bridge is a total waste.
1/29/2013 1:54:02 PM
while i somewhat agree with this notion, i don't think liberal arts should be entirely removed from curriculums. college is meant to give kids a broad education beyond just the classes that they'll use at a job later on.isn't community colleges for strictly focusing on jobs and nothing else?
1/29/2013 1:58:17 PM
1/29/2013 2:04:51 PM
The sense of entitlement shown in this thread is ridiculous. If you can't pay for something that has very little value (lib arts degree) then you shouldn't do it.
1/29/2013 2:47:48 PM
Art, history, political science, and literature are all worth learning about. Are those subjects worth going into debt to learn about? That's a tough(er) sell that say, STEM, which is actually likely to provide a person with skills needed to land a high paying job.[Edited on January 29, 2013 at 2:51 PM. Reason : ]
1/29/2013 2:49:43 PM
^^I agree, but I'm more concerned about eliminating lib art classes from all college curriculums. I think a college education should include a broad education, including lib arts, in addition to classes that focus on your major.[Edited on January 29, 2013 at 2:56 PM. Reason : ]
1/29/2013 2:55:16 PM
1/29/2013 2:58:32 PM
I definitely agree that a well rounded education is important. I wasn't trying to say otherwise.
1/29/2013 3:06:32 PM
1/29/2013 3:12:53 PM
I dont think anyone in this thread is talking about the elimination of these classes. Even at the community college level you have your core curriculum and a certain number of electives to satisfy.This goes for ALL students except those simply obtaining a certificate.I think what we are mainly focusing on here are people that MAJOR in useless things.Nobody is arguing that these classes are completely useless... On the contrary many good points have been made here regarding a well-rounded education.An education might not be well-rounded if you entirely focus on an engineering profession, but assuming demand is high at least you're guaranteed a job.Focusing completely on something like History isnt exactly well-rounded either, and what are you supposed to become then? With a teaching certificate you can teach history, but without at least a Master's degree you are truly completely useless to society and have crushing student loans. Even with the teaching certificate I imagine those jobs aren't going to be too easy to come by unless you also happen to coach Baseball.The sense of entitlement in this thread is indeed ridiculous. Comments like this:
1/29/2013 3:14:05 PM
If someone goes to college pursuing a degree that they can't see themselves making a sustainable, livable wage with, then why would they do it? I've known that I wanted to work in weather/outdoors since I was in Charlotte in 1987 during hurricane Hugo, but I couldn't imagine saying in high school, "I want to go to college because [family member] says I should, and studying Russian literature is surely going to open up lots of career options!"
1/29/2013 3:17:01 PM
When people talk about why they want to go to college, it's to get a better life. A better life takes money, money takes an in-demand job. That's what college should be focused on.
1/29/2013 3:19:43 PM
OK, well I agree that someone who wants to get a major in a lib arts major that statically will not lead to a real job should have to pay for it themselves, and should not get student loands, scholarships, etc. to do it.But some of McCrory's comments seem to take aim at liberal arts courses, not just majors, and that's scary.
1/29/2013 3:22:02 PM
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1/29/2013 3:43:51 PM
If a kid is smart and promising enough to earn a scholarship, then you really have no idea what he or she will do with that education. You also have absolutely no idea what jobs will be in high demand when that kid graduates. And on top of that, you have no idea if that kid will use that scholarship to innovate the next big industry that will create demand for future jobs.
1/29/2013 3:47:29 PM
1/29/2013 3:48:27 PM
I realize that, and like I said, I'm all for it.
1/29/2013 3:50:57 PM
Then what, specifically, are you bitching about?
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