Liberal arts and humanities majors are told that their skill set lies in the ability to “think critically”; this is a necessary but not sufficient skill for success in the modern world.
Wow, now that is what I would call fraud. It’s something the students should be able to detect right off the bat, given the lack of liberal arts success stories they can point to. It’s like they just think, “I like history, so I’ll study that”, with no consideration of how they’ll earn a living in four years (or seven). That can’t last.
In reality, the entire point is networking, but there has to be a more efficient way of doing this that isn’t crippling an entire generation with personal debt.
And I wish I could vote that up a hundred times. I wouldn’t mind as much if colleges were more open about “hey, the whole point of being here is networking”, but I guess that’s something no one can talk about in polite company.
Wow, now that is what I would call fraud. It’s something the students should be able to detect right off the bat, given the lack of liberal arts success stories they can point to. It’s like they just think, “I like history, so I’ll study that”, with no consideration of how they’ll earn a living in four years (or seven). That can’t last.
And I wish I could vote that up a hundred times. I wouldn’t mind as much if colleges were more open about “hey, the whole point of being here is networking”, but I guess that’s something no one can talk about in polite company.