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How Realistic of College


The question of college or not has always been a long one. Decades ago, attending college or any academic institution continuing education had legendarily been approached
as the big avenue for successful business pursuits for developing people to be qualified in their desired quests of advance careers. But over the years, college has evolved from the proper preparation of advanced carriers solely to an avenue to becoming wealthy.
One would ask “what wrong with wanting to make more money?”, while overlooking that fact that the desire to live well and prosperously is much different from the
lust for greed and power, which has appeared to be what is commonly confused. As a result, colleges and
universities have evolved into a huge money-guzzling racket to mislead students into what they should perceive as success. Scholarships formally devised for low-income families offered by these overpriced universities have become random promotions for students in private lotteries. Tuitions have soared for
no other reason than to benefit college administration.
Government subsidies offered to colleges and
universities that (common after the equal rights movement of the 1960s) have only aggravated the rising demand for tuition from these institutions. It’s another example of the common practice of “the more you give, the more we want”, and it never ends. Now today, the concept of government subsidies for all
colleges had become popular, and thus, part of the quest for socialism in the US by all those who like everything free and handed to them on a plate.
But college is not for most people. It can teach tradition academic skills and concepts for the development in industries such as health care, law and business. However, there are many industries it is being used for where trade school is and was always more suited for,
such as transportation, art, music, and religion. Tuition costs give people a reason to demand more money, thus, making things so unreasonably expensive.
And if that isn’t enough, colleges and universities have found to be a very strong influence on students, so much so that they opted to use ideology as a weapon and indoctrinating students, who in turn go on to
graduate with no marketable skills, poor social values and the desire to create chaos and crime if they don’t get what they want. Many modern graduates have gone on to become averse to work and highly demanding for lust, and power.

The big left-wing woke movement threating society today reflects all that. Colleges and universities can be perceived as “human
resource centers” for companies, which is why
companies demand college education, whether positions applied for need it or not. There are thousands of career positions today held by people that are not good at what they do. People are being hired solely for their educational and ethnic background, and not their qualifications or skills. Resumes are
misleading, and for that reason, it is useless to verify them.
If more people understand this, we could have more qualified people at the positions we need them for before automation takes over.

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