deanvogs
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Oh, and I've either visited or worked with nearly 40 large public universities and have never heard of or seen so called safe spaces. Not to say they don't exist, but I think this is largely an over blown thing that idiots tout so they can disparage young folks and discredit our higher education system. Snowflakes that whine about there being safe spaces know that educated folks tend to not vote the way that they do.
Looking to get an honest feedback for someone who works for large public universities. So let me get your take on this.
As a guy who could basically pay for his own school when he went to college by working in the summer and during the school year, what do you think about the massive amount of debt kids are coming out of college with? It is no longer affordable for kids to actually earn enough to pay for their own education and they have to take out loans to get it done.
Also it seems to me that even when I graduated 25 years ago that degree just didn't mean all that much and now seems to mean even less. By that I mean everyone has a degree, and the only thing a degree really gets you now is a entry level mail room job. I totally acknowledge that isn't the case with some degrees, but your basic Bachelor's just doesn't mean a whole lot now.
Now, I know this is kind of the more negative type slant on those things, and I'm not meaning to start a pissing match actually. Maybe give me the positive spin on a degree for kids today. I just feel like the college experience has gotten too expensive and doesn't open the doors it used to for many.