3 Potential solutions for America’s university problem
I don’t doubt you’ve seen all the discourse over the years about The higher education system in America. From being ridiculously overpriced, to not really being valued anymore in the job market, to churning out young graduates with useless degrees in pseudo-sciences. Some of those problems are easier to fix than others, and some of the more deeply ingrained problems tend to not be seen as problems. I thought up a few possible solutions on a whim a few days ago and thought I’d share them with the world. These are three ways to fix the American university system. So from least to most extreme, here are my ideas: Only pay if you get employed in that field My first and least extreme of these ideas is fairly simple. If your degree is in a particular field, you only have to pay for the degree if you get a job in that field within 5 years of finishing your degree. If you end up not getting a job in the field of your degree, the college is responsible for the financial burden of their ...