Anonymous wrote:"The world needs ditch diggers too"
-Judge Smails
Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a GOP talking point.
Joe Rogan and others think people should not go to college because they want an uneducated and easy-to-control workforce.
Meanwhile, Hannity sends his own kids to T20 schools. They are all "college for me and my kids but not for you!" Then, they say you can make $100K at Chipotle.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't talk my kids into anything, the decision was theirs. One went to college, and one went through a plumbing apprenticeship program. Both are thriving and happy.
Anonymous wrote:"Rethinking" can mean many things! College is a worthy goal, but the fixation on top 20 schools is just silly. We should "rethink" why hollow rankings mean so much to us (me included -- I am working hard to disentangle myself from this damaging messaging).
Anonymous wrote:My DS won the Thiel's award, and he did not go to college. He got accepted to Northwestern, Michigan, Duke, UNC, CMU, but he turned them down and went to San Diego to work for a start-up. He thinks college is a waste of time for him. I think he will turn out fine without going to college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My takeaway as a parent reading this book was that there are so many other options besides 4-year college that can lead to really prestigious and satisfying careers. Starting in elementary school, the drum beat for college starts. I wish my kids had access and information about more of these paths so they could make an educated plan for what's best for their goals.
like what? And do those "satisfying careers" pay well enough to live a comfortable life in a hcol area like the DMV?
I'm not against trade school. I actually told DD to maybe look into some tech trade schools, and she said no. She is not academically minded, though she has above average stats, but she still wants to go to college and get a degree.
