Usdk wrote:
you can't blame education for him being just plain lazy.
No, that's not education's fault. But I'm sure Brykon will pass this class by reading a few wikipedia articles and regurgitating what they say in essay form. He will then get into a decent college, where he won't have to do much more than a few google searches throughout his entire time there. This isn't a bash on Brykon, he's lazy because our entire system is set up to let people who are lazy still be successful. I'm sure if he wanted to, he could do all the research himself, pour over any notes he has taken in the class, and churn out an excellent essay. However, he doesn't have to do that in order to get a decent grade...so he has no incentive to do anything more than post here.
I loved Ohio State, but I'll be the first to admit that I learned way more in a college preparatory high school than I did in actual college. When I took a Biology class it was an utter joke...as I had already learned all of it when I was in 10th grade. I had to take 2 years of Latin in order to get a diploma from my high school (we had to translate Caesar's Gaelic War's by the end of year 2). When I got to college, so many people were there who had done very little in their public high schools, and we all ended up in the same place. I ended up basically snoozing through college because I realized that all the effort I put in in high school really didn't mean much. I now have a great job and work hard at it, but my education did nothing for me.
This is not unique to any one institution, even schools like Harvard and Yale have inflated grades (I mean, Dubya graduated from Yale....).
I just think we have an entire generation of lazy asses who won't do much, but will get decent jobs (or worse, just live off the government).
Don't get me started on the "party" / "drinking" atmosphere of most colleges too...that's just another reason higher education is an absolute joke in this country.