Azelma wrote:
However, society has switched to technology/service-based labor. It's assumed that you pretty much NEED a college education if you want to get a good job nowadays. The problem is, many people are still in that, "oh you should go to college to expand your mind...learn about humanities and stuff" mode of thinking.
I agree, but at the same time it really feels like a lot of idiots are getting out of high school with a diploma. Probably half of it is the dumbing down of graduation requirements for affirmative action, but regardless, it seems like college is become more of a requirement just to prove you know how to read and write because employers know what kind of awful they'd get if they accepted high school graduates.
I was in a composition 1 class online my first semester in college, and I got paired with like 6 different people to review eachother's papers. None of them knew how to use the shift key, one person wrote an opinionated paper on abortion for a research paper.