Saturday, June 21, 2014

The Higher Edumicated Thinking Humans
(Don't Pay for College Insanity and Astronomical Tuition Costs)
June 21, 2014




 University and College costs are no longer considered high. They are seen as an astronomical insanity. It is insane to pay for college costs that will take decades to pay back. It is literally insane to continue down a federally implemented loan structure where academia sarcastic progressive elites and greedy federal interests pocket the tax payers hard earned dollars, while families go broke. Those that take on these loans are like frogs in simmering pots, who are smiling and croaking culturally faddish tunes in complete oblivion to the choke hold coming their way. It is not so much their fault because our whole country is on the same hellish ride pretending that the bolts that have come loose on the ride will never effect them even though they are all crashing on the same hellish ride.

Besides the growing costs of governmental student loans, the idea of what a university is supposed to be is now in question. True universities teach a student ideas that help one grow in his life as a citizen, as a statesman, and as a child of God. Degrees have become nothing more than a way to administer facts about specific careers. Great noble ideas are left out of the college curriculum and this has defiled the word "university". This battleground of life is worth hacking over whether one pays over a hundred thousand dollars for an education not worth a penny compared to a true university.

 Bachelor degrees are now considered passe when put beside the master's degree because of the fact that a larger portion of society possess bachelor degrees than in the past. More people are actually getting PhD's because more people have master's degrees. As the jobs decrease and the over qualified job seekers are a dime a dozen, the competition increases---leaving us wondering, "Was the degree ever worth it in the first place?"

What options do students and parents have right now? Firstly, partner together as a family and agree that there is no easy fix. If college is the mode to get the student where he wants to be in the future, then costs can be eased when the student gets good grades in high school, studies to increase his/her scores on the SAT, goes through the FAFSA process, keeps a transcript resume during high school, does not expect luxuries while in college, works part time, and stays the course while in college (no heavy drinking, studies for tests, maintains a schedule).

Parents should help curtail some of the costs. Maybe mom can get a part time job to help with costs. Maybe some of that savings for a specific luxury, such as a sail boat, would be better spent on your child's education. Help with the FAFSA process, take the child to visit  potential colleges that cater to his/her interests that are economically within your budget, explore in state scholarships. Let your child know that this is a team effort and everyone in the family plays a role.

Having said that, is college right for everyone? Many entrepreneurs left school to pursue an idea and made it work with vision and perseverance. Some of those successful business people went back to night school or took online classes to hone in on specific skills or complete certain certifications that enabled them to grow their business. Options are available and one option is the apprentice/mentor idea. If you know without a doubt what you want to do with your life then start now. Find an expert you can trust in that field and ask them if you can help run errands, watch and take notes, get a list of resources (books or other people) that they believe will help you increase your knowledge in that  particular field.

Would technical classes be a better option? Maybe one or two years of computer, business, or sales classes is all that is needed to help the student earn a living in a field. Starting the college conversation with friends and family should include these ideas. It is a great way to broaden the scope of what is available and may help alleviate the pressure of what is "expected". Too often, we define ourselves by what society is doing and expecting, rather than what our own gifts and talents are. Seeking meaning in our work does not come because we followed the Jones'. It comes when we find joy in being what we were created to do (our work) with the short time we have on this planet.


http://spectator.org/articles/38984/idea-university
http://www.theamericanconservative.com/a-college-the-size-of-a-seminar/
http://www.cheapestcolleges.org/online-bachelors-degrees/

Saturday, June 14, 2014

 Dumb and Dumber: US Government and the Media
June 14, 2014

Dumbest idea comes from: our government. No surprise there.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/chloesorvino/2014/06/11/in-student-debt-fight-billionaires-win/

  The journalist's (I use the term loosely) premise blames the senate if they do not vote in favor of raising American billionaires' taxes to cover the cost of some of the student loan interest rates. This is, of course, an absurd thing to do but makes perfect sense to media liberals.

The "skyrocketing" costs she speaks of actually come from the federal governments involvement in the whole racketeering of student loans, overpaid liberal tenured professors, and unnecessary new buildings on campuses that have some idiots name engraved on the outside wall.


Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren said this would be "a basic question on our values". On? Values? No it isn't. It is a ridiculous way for our government to squeeze more money out of people smart enough to start an idea who employ thousands of Americans. The federal government started this mess and it should bear the burden of cleaning it up, not the taxpayer.

Refinancing student loans is simple. If the government actually implements a budget that cuts waste and deletes all the frills higher paid federal employees receive (not including the military), then the interest rate can be cut in half. Secondly, turn future student loans over to the free market RIGHT NOW.

The journalist ends the article by saying that Congress voted for the billionaires that day. Well, her liberal progressive mindset got in the last opinion line, which unfortunately, is the thinking process of many modern folks, who cannot process logic and truth at the same time. Opinions mixed with emotionalism do not equal truth. And that is where we find the state America is in right now.