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People place too much value in college degrees. There are way too many people in the world who use that as the ultimate marker of intelligence and that’s just not right at all. Let’s be all the way real, all a degree tells you is someone had the access to higher education, they test well, they were able to scrounge up enough money to attend, and they had the ability to focus long enough to get said degree. Nothing on that degree tells you how intelligent that person actually is. They may be able to soak up and spit out information like a sponge, but be vapid as all hell when it comes to common sense, everyday kinds of things.

To be completely honest, there are people without degrees who are more knowledgeable on certain subjects than people with degrees in said subject. Those people actually take the time to understand the subject they’re interested in and seek out more information on the topic. They use what they have learned and apply it to their daily lives. They look at how the concepts they’re learning about tie into the society and world they live in. Many college students do this also, but far too many don’t. Too many people in colleges only learn enough to pass a test or write an essay and then move on to the the next subject. Yes, they may graduate with a high GPA and a pretty (and expensive) piece of paper, but do they really understand anything they just did?

We also really recognize that college isn’t accessible, At all. Many people don’t go to college, not because they don’t want to but because they can’t. It’s simply not possible. The money involved in going is just one hurdle, but it’s a big one. Before you start with the “but just fill out a FAFSA” argument, remember that there are many people who just don’t know about that and the process isn’t all that easy. Also, what about the people who aren’t interested in accruing tens of thousands of dollars worth of student loan debt? There are many people who don’t qualify for certain grants or some scholarships but they (or their parents) don’t make enough money to cover tuition, room and board, books, and all other associated costs. Why should their only option be high interest loans from the government and/or private banks? It’s screwed up that society forces people into those horrid choices and then judge them for choosing to not go that route and just go straight into the job market.

(The money issue is a major part of the reason why I believe that college should be free, but that’s a different topic completely.)

The general essence of what I’m saying is college isn’t for everybody for a plethora of reasons. I hate that we force it on kids straight out of high school and that so many place such a high value on it. There are people who judge your entire worth as a person and level of intelligence on whether or not you went to college and what type of degree you have, and that’s not right. Don’t be that person. You don’t know their life and circumstances.

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    Credentialism & meritocracy are real. But so are lack of access and agency in minority communities
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    Except in the countries where it’s free, college is a rip-off, a scam. College and the health care industry both exist,...
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