Juan Kerr
Saturday 13th November 2010 12:22am
Sevilla
434 posts
Sooty is right. The issue of over 50% of college leavers going to university is a farce. it degrades the value of a degree - with many of the degrees being totally stupid anyway - even if not many students studied for them in the first place.
University education surely has to be an object lesson in how to arrange a process in the most inefficient and costly way. They do what? 36 weeks per year, around 15 hours per week lecture time, for 3 years. I did my degree over 5 years, 2 evenings per week - and held down a full-time job at the same time.
Part of it is the students desire to have 3 very sociable years and delay having to grow up -that's fair enough - theyre only delaying the ineviatable day when they have to have a massive reality check and start competing for money. In any event, its an expensive way of having 3 years of socialising.
Now fees are going to rise, college leavers and their families will question this notion of going to university. It will probably lead to a decrease in college students who go there, and lead to more college students looking to get into industry.
Whilst I don't entirely agree with massive hikes in fees, I feel it will lead to some college students being forced to shun university, and ironically, probably make a better, certainly less expensive, life decision.