Chemical Burn wrote: » A lot of my friends are very left wing and see a third level education as a God-Given right, even if the course that they are choosing will have no economic benefit whatsoever. Some of them are doing arts degrees, that will not get a job afterwards, namely, religion and literature (or some equally non beneficial course). OK, you can get good teaching job from it.
Nimrod 7 wrote: » It's a right earned in school, not bought with money, not born with it and it's definitely not for anyone to walk in and claim with feck all second level achievements.
Jack Lumber wrote: » What are you on about? Plenty of people that did poorly in secondary school have gone on and got themselves degrees. What a utterly stupid thing to say.
A rudimentary standard of education, up to Leaving Cert level is a right, but after that it isn't.
hatrickpatrick wrote: » Why not, exactly? What's the difference? Never understood this argument to be honest, either education is a right or it isn't.
Laura_lolly87 wrote: » in 2004 it was €750 to go to college for a year, in September it will be €2,500. I work my ass off to put myself through college but how many people can afford to pay €2,500+, without even taking in living expenses. Not everyone gets a grant and for those of us who don't its hard to afford.
Pilotdude5 wrote: » My solution: get rid of Degrees, Masters and levels of classification. People will then study something they're interested in and relevant to their future career. The subject is important not the level.
Bears and Vodka wrote: » If you're going through the mature student route, you still have to show some aptitude before being allowed in.
Bears and Vodka wrote: » That's lunacy. Have you ever attended college yourself? What about the whole academic hierarchy of Bachelor degrees, MDs, phDs?
Pilotdude5 wrote: » I have. Get rid of all of them. Tomorrow.
fewtinsoffroth wrote: » And so you should, but they were replying to somebody saying that third level ''definitely'' isn't for people if they don't have second level achievements, which is nonsense.
Frank Black wrote: » Sometimes I get disillusioned with life on Boards, seems like it's full of cranks and crazies. Then, I read something like your post. A considered, reasoned and unarguably presented proposal, that turns the last few millennia's thinking on education, on it's head! Sir, I salute you.
Bears and Vodka wrote: » What about the people who stay in college to do research and expand the academic frontiers? How do they distinguish among themselves? Not everyone goes to college to get a degree that will get them a job.
Pilotdude5 wrote: » But like I said the subject will be the same, same topics, same knowledge same everything. You just won't have people using it as a status. They'll just have to admit they're a lowly Dentist or Architect or Engineer.
Frank Black wrote: » I assure you, in a dental practice, or engineering or architectural consultancy , people don't go around defining themselves by the type of degree they got in college.