Originally Posted by
Gregg
I still think that attitude may come more from the parents than the younger set. IMO its time to admit that a lot of our kids are screwed because we blindly shoved them down a path that sometimes leads to nowhere. DW and I radically disagreed on this point for many, many years. Now that our two oldest kids have graduated college and we see their prospects she is even starting to question the conventional wisdom.
In my day, which was very close to the same day as your day Spartana, I couldn't afford college so I simply didn't go (did get in a few classes before all the bills started arriving). Not to toot my own horn, but between myself and my two brothers who both hold advanced degrees there is little doubt who has been able to accomplish the most. One of them is now terminally unemployed and milking every dime he can from the system while sending out the occasional resume for jobs that he is in no way qualified for. He went to a series of VERY expensive and exclusive schools (you would know the names). The other is in a position that he could have easily landed with a BA, much less a PhD, and lives a nice life primarily thanks to a never ending stream of handouts from his in-laws who want to make sure their grandchildren want for nothing. He went to a series of state colleges. I don't begrudge either of them anything, they've made their choices and live the life they chose, but all the years of education bear no fruit at all. I fear they are not isolated examples.