Juan Kerr
Saturday 13th November 2010 10:45pm [Edited]
Sevilla
434 posts
There are too many universities these days. This means increased competition and dilution of the kudos and power of a degree = obscure pointless degrees for the sake of 'a degree'. 20 years ago, an average kid would go and enter the job market and start to work their way in life. Nowadays they sign up for some dodgy degree at The Univertsity of Bolton, or similar, and think they are destined to be Prime Minister one day.
We just need less Universities, and therefore uni places - and more people who realise that having any old degree from any old third rate former poly or technical college is not the be all and end all.
Kids are being deluded from a very early age that having 'a degree'is some kind of passport to wealth and happiness. People hav fallen, and are still falling, for New labour's bilge about 'university places for all' etc. On the surface, going to, or having a child/grandchild going to uni, makes one feel good - until you scratch the surface.
Read 'Affluenza' by Oliver James. It let's the cat out of the bag.
http://www.selfishcapitalist.com/affluenza.html