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they just want money that's all :/
everyone got A's in health class for doing only one assignment
school education sucks now :/
lol
like if it's 0.1 degrees off, you get the answer wrong :/
like they have to be 100% accurate
Totally true but its effecting the real world where its needed for us to progress. I personally think business and government are complicite in this as employers dont seem that bothered and pass the buck to the experienced worker at no extra pay. Further more a trend since the crash, is to break up and de skill areas, chuck out hundreds of skilled workers bar a few and have them train and inspect,test and commission the work. On top of this there encouraging far to many people to go get qualified in high skilled sectored which i can tell you when 20'000 are all going for the same job, will allow the employer to push down the wages further which is no good when you already have a 40 to £60'000 education debt rapped around your neck.
Since this has been happening along with this crap practice of micromanagement and using inferior materials, R&D, quality and reliability have been slipping to epic levels like never before.
If that wasnt bad enough the public just go oh well and get another one or forget it happened.
We use to take pride in what we did, out quality and substance over quantity but not anymore.
There was also the honors junior English teacher that forbade us from writing in sentences (bullet points ONLY) and would strike out large words she did not understand from our assignments. That "jewel" of a teacher was also the yearbook coordinator-- there's an error on every. single. page. of my senior yearbook.
Combined undergraduate and graduate debt by degree:
MBA = $42,000 (11% of graduate degrees)
Master of Education = $50,879 (16%)
Master of Science = $50,400 (18%)
Master of Arts = $58,539 (8%)
Law = $140,616 (4%)
Medicine and health sciences = $161,772 (5%)
Source: https://studentloanhero.com/student-loan-debt-statistics/
Certain sciences,law and medical degrees are always the most expensive largely dew to time required to study them.
So whats your situation, how much debt are you up in education loans ?
I didn't go to college, but...
I paid all mine off about 5 years ago.
I had a $9,800 tuition scholarship, but ended up taking out $1750 in subsidized, $850 in unsubsidized, and $3350 from the university itself per semester...
I could only stand 1 semester in the brainwashing camp before going out into the world to seek my fortune.
Total paid: just over $6,300 including interest.
Had I stayed a full 8 semesters, it would have cost $50,400 out of my pocket, assuming that I retained the $9,800 scholarship each term.
Total cost: $128,800 for a B.A. in Linguistics with a minor in Japanese Language from the University of Memphis.
So. Not. Worth. It.
Linguistics, i dont know many people who have studied that, i would imagine your quite an interesting person with an equally interesting job assuming you stayed in the profession that is.