Tuesday, October 30, 2012

We are Fearless! "Why College" Remix

                As we have been talking all semester the question is Why College? We have covered almost every possible answer and solution to this. But this answer will and should be different for each and every one of us. This is the best time of a person's life and a time of learning who you are along with learning to become a better person with a college degree. For me experience, education, and something different are the reasons why I chose college.

                Experience is extremely important in today's society. Most people get hired based on merits alone not education. College is great for preparing people for potential jobs and how to work in them. Derek Moody left a great comment from this earlier post. He talked about how college teaches the knowledge needed and the best time to use it for situations. Now anyone can get a job but college enables you to use knowledge to your advantage and not just have to work.



                                                            

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                Education is unlike anything else in this world. No one can take it from you and it's priceless. Bobby Fong said ,"College can't serve you well without challenging you to integrate information and skills in ways you haven't before, and to apply the results to problems that may not yield clear and simple answers."  College, unlike any other thing in this world, let's you have a great education while incorporating fun yet intriguing. Louis Menand stated " An intelligent person is open-minded, an outside-the-box thinker, an effective communicator, is prudent, self-critical, consistent." This is important when learning because if this is how you approach college then you will appreciate it more and learn the most you can.

              My last reason of why college is for something different. Everyone has to go through thirteen years of school to be able to go to college. Why on earth would someone go four or more years longer that they have to? I never really liked high-school. The only thing I liked was band. There was never anything I wanted to do or groups I wanted to join. With college there are so many things to do along with school itself. College is very different from what I expected and I am glad for that.

                So my reasons for college are experience, education, and something different. Everyone has different reasons for college and you should stick to them. College is awesome and is something that can never be matched by any other thing in this world. For everyone that goes to college let's all have fun and make the most of our college.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Are you a resident of your city?

                Sarah Idzik in Share or Die started out for college how many of us did. Easy A's in high school with lots of involvement but not too deeply challenged. It seemed college would be a breeze ...sound familiar? Sarah did the traditional method of school for four years then graduate. She had no internships or any kind of training for what type of job she wanted. In turn for her bills and student loans she had to take a minimum paying job that she hated and had no benefit to her at all just to make it. For her it was a great time during school becuase her teachers and friends made her adjust how she thought and really beacme more intellectual, but her job was not on the market for her when she graudated so it forced her to take drastic measures.

                As we have been talking about for the past few weeks is this good for anyone? I really don't think so. This falls on the college though for not giving any oppotrunity for internships or co-op programs. College enables you to learn so much information but fails to let you use the imformation for problem solving or collaboration with others for a new idea. It is almost silly to call a college a college today becuase the meaning and use of it has changed drastically.

                With whatever kind of eduaction you are going to college for it should pay dividends for you in the future not make you question if you can survuve until the next paycheck. If college eduaction was where it should be there would be less complainers and more doers in the world. There is no reason for college to be extremely expensive it only is because the people who run them treat it as a business and not an educational opportunity. Knowing that in today's society everyone tries college to either drop out or graduate but either side has huge student loan debt that they can't pay back.



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                If you go to college and get a wonderful education like Sarah Idzik but can't use the education then why go? Becuase of her hard times and troubles with her Chicago education she is going to move somewhere else and find her place in the world. That is what we must all do. Find our place in the world and make an impact. Some will finish college some won't but the  most important part is for you to do what you love and be happy. Find what you want to do and achieve it, find your interests and join a group and discuss it, and leave your mark for everyone to see. It's been said if you love your job you won't have worked a day in your life. And you don't need college for this to happen. College enables you to think in different ways just don't lose "your" own way of how to think. Think for yourself, nobody wants to be a conformist. Love where you live and participate and be a resident!    










Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Is College Enough?

                In today's world people are going to college to obtain skills that will help them with life and their job. To be honest this is a load of crap. College is supposed to help you become a better person by interacting with people with diffferent views than you so you broaden your mind. But does it really accomplish that? College is awesome and a great thing to be a part of, but is it enough?...No.


                In many traditional style classes students sit in a lecture and take notes as the professor rambles on about some topic that most people could care less about. After the lecture you go and memorize the material so you can make an "A" on the test and eventually pass the class and get the credit. This is not learning by any stretch of the imagination, all this is is just doing enough to get out of the class. College is supposed to be about finding problems and solving them with tools and skills learned through classes and experiences. This does not seem like college is doing it's job only teaching material. I like being able to know the professor not just be some face in the class and with this style it can never happen. If you don't understand anything you're on your own to learn the material. Scott Young had this same issue and questions college as well.


                Maybe it's students fault but college as it looks now is not holding up to par as it once did. Many students go take "boring" classes becuase they are required and don't have anything to do with what they would like as a job. With students doing this it makes them have very little participation with the professors which in turn makes the learning process terrible. College only is good if we view it as so and in today's society not so fast. It seems like college just isn't cutting it. We in America need to relax and stop pushing everybody to go to college. It simply won't be the solution for everybody plus many people make a great living away from the "college life".


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                Even if a college student does graduate the skills needed for marketing and communication are not taught which hinders a graduate from getting a job. A degree is not enough today so having other tools to help get you're name out and for potential employers to see that you are different is the key. Also with today's technology you have to ask yourself will this job be relevant in the future so would help prepare me for this future? Probably not. Trying to find a job today is extremely difficult and hard to come by becuase experience is not given through college. Many companies keep people working past retirement age just becuase of the fear of hiring someone with no experience. So being Financially Poor results from college just not offering enough for people. 


College is great but just isn't cutting it. People look for experience and skills before hiring and college does not offer those. College tries to mold people to be better citizens and make a good society but it simply isn't enough. Hopefully by the time I graduate these problems will be fixed or at least on the way to be.