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Im Still Ballin
05-28-2020, 08:31 PM
In recent years with the rise of fake news, colleges and universities have somehow been portrayed negatively...

It's a shame really because tertiary educated people are usually more literate, intelligent and objective...

It's not so much the degree you get, but the competency you've shown by committing to something. If you can go through 4-8 years of a rigorous curriculum, you've got my seal of approval as a human being.

It's a character thing -- always check to see if someone is college-educated -- it will tell you A LOT.


Too much talk about debt, and not enough about the importance of education.


Just my two sense.

FultzNationRISE
05-28-2020, 08:31 PM
I think we need to emphasize mean side angles.


I nominate OP to get us started.

DoctorP
05-28-2020, 08:49 PM
In recent years with the rise of fake news, colleges and universities have somehow been portrayed negatively...

It's a shame really because tertiary educated people are usually more literate, intelligent and objective...

It's not so much the degree you get, but the competency you've shown by committing to something. If you can go through 4-8 years of a rigorous curriculum, you've got my seal of approval as a human being.

It's a character thing -- always check to see if someone is college-educated -- it will tell you A LOT.


Too much talk about debt, and not enough about the importance of education.


Just my two sense.

i respect your angle.

I do think that many scholars are trapped in a liberal vortex and have lost touch with the everyman.

this is a class issue more than anything.

JEFFERSON MONEY
05-28-2020, 09:42 PM
In recent years with the rise of fake news, colleges and universities have somehow been portrayed negatively...

It's a shame really because tertiary educated people are usually more literate, intelligent and objective...

It's not so much the degree you get, but the competency you've shown by committing to something. If you can go through 4-8 years of a rigorous curriculum, you've got my seal of approval as a human being.

It's a character thing -- always check to see if someone is college-educated -- it will tell you A LOT.


Too much talk about debt, and not enough about the importance of education.


Just my two sense.

Education doesn't need to be in a college environment.

Too many liberal professors injecting their poisonous liberal ideologies into young impressionable minds.

FultzNationRISE
05-28-2020, 09:44 PM
Education doesn't need to be in a college environment.

Too many liberal professors injecting their poisonous liberal ideologies into young impressionable minds.


Dont tell that to tenured professors and bankers.





Or rrr3 :yaohappy:

Im Still Ballin
05-28-2020, 09:46 PM
We need to make a list to see who is college-educated, and who is not.

fsvr54
05-28-2020, 10:50 PM
There are many intelligent people who dont go to college, it's not for everybody. What a strict view of life. There needs to be high paying jobs for those without degrees. Also, many college professors are liberal whackjobs and a lot of college educated people work in offices where they barely do anything ( this is a fact). I've worked jobs like a dog and get paid less than these assholes.

DoctorP
05-28-2020, 11:20 PM
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wrong thread

Hawker
05-29-2020, 12:54 AM
In recent years with the rise of fake news, colleges and universities have somehow been portrayed negatively...

It's a shame really because tertiary educated people are usually more literate, intelligent and objective...

It's not so much the degree you get, but the competency you've shown by committing to something. If you can go through 4-8 years of a rigorous curriculum, you've got my seal of approval as a human being.

It's a character thing -- always check to see if someone is college-educated -- it will tell you A LOT.


Too much talk about debt, and not enough about the importance of education.


Just my two sense.

Trolling hard man.