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<blockquote data-quote="Brimshack" data-source="post: 246841" data-attributes="member: 1614"><p>Ah, I see that this is a thorn in your side too. Sometimes I think the point is that with all the rhetoric about preparoing people for the job market, anybody who can read, write, and do a little math is really overqualified for a great deal of the jobs out there. So, the real idea is to keep people in remedial instructions for as long as possible so as to cut down competition in the job market. We keep procrastinating on actual education. Now days the first couple years of college are to teach the students what they were supposed to learn in high school, and what should be the college education actually begins in the upper division courses. A lucky few are fast-tracked in the advanced courses through high schools and may get into the elite universities. The rest of us are warehoused through high school and get maybe a little instruction in the state universities. Education is dead!</p><p></p><p>(Todays moment of unbridled pessimism brought to by Brimshack, who will not doubt start banging his head against the wall of manufactured stupidity in question once again, just as soon as last semster's bumps heal over.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brimshack, post: 246841, member: 1614"] Ah, I see that this is a thorn in your side too. Sometimes I think the point is that with all the rhetoric about preparoing people for the job market, anybody who can read, write, and do a little math is really overqualified for a great deal of the jobs out there. So, the real idea is to keep people in remedial instructions for as long as possible so as to cut down competition in the job market. We keep procrastinating on actual education. Now days the first couple years of college are to teach the students what they were supposed to learn in high school, and what should be the college education actually begins in the upper division courses. A lucky few are fast-tracked in the advanced courses through high schools and may get into the elite universities. The rest of us are warehoused through high school and get maybe a little instruction in the state universities. Education is dead! (Todays moment of unbridled pessimism brought to by Brimshack, who will not doubt start banging his head against the wall of manufactured stupidity in question once again, just as soon as last semster's bumps heal over.) [/QUOTE]
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