Education thread! Time for me to dust off the 'ol shoulder chip.
Lets be honest. College in the US is basically 4 more years of high school except with more beer and unshackled vaginas. Both very worthwhile things, although unrelated to any ostensible book larnin aspirations.
I guess these places should continue to exist, what with their hallowed pedigree of being suppositories of knowledge, bacons of illumination, etc. No them apples, but name one piece of information held in reserve by a college that you couldn't have uncovered at the library.
"Peer discussion." That's true. You may have met these peers. You might even be one. "Lab." Which would be technical schooling, with a practical view to employment in that field, as in: vocational learning. Worker training to create an efficient, obedient, process adhering, third party stamped and approved cog on a sesame seed bun. As distinct from actual education, the long forgotten and gone purpose of which is to edify the individual for his own sake, not that of his bank balance, or his employer, or his employer's bank balance. I love seeing advice to 'get an education' so that someone can 'make big money.' It's deliciously vulgar.
I submit that our more astuter degreed members, far more astutied than I, were that way in the first place and took an effort in/improvement out approach to their schooling, which makes them a result of their own efforts, not a product minted by an institution. Others didn't take such an approach but I'm sure they had a good time anyway. So should years 13-16 of high school and lab coat shop class be free? The correct answer is: What the fuck's the difference.
Come on, Special Olympians. Lets see those blue participant ribbons waving.