Socialist higher education is always inferior because it wastes expensive resources on those who are not qualified to receive it or make use of it, which means it wastes a lot of money, which inevitably means that the system is dumbed down and becomes quickly inferior because limited resources must be stretched beyond the limit to serve the "right" of everyone to have a college degree. This makes the degree pretty much worthless.Azathoth wrote:Congratulations you just described the higher education system in the former USSRSeth wrote:That's why higher education is often wasted on the lumpen proletariat. College should be something to be earned through hard work and scholarship and it should be reserved for the best and brightest. Those who show great promise should get scholarships for college.Azathoth wrote:So what do you think about education being the sole preserve of the rich in the US seth? Working hard doesn't cut it when you are crippled by debt and there aren't any graduate jobs
Everybody else should get vocational education in a trade, thus avoiding a massive student loan bill that does little more than give one an incredibly expensive piece of toilet paper that's worthless in the real world.
After all, somebody's got to plumb the toilets and wire the houses and dig ditches and pick onions and flip burgers. You don't need a college degree for any of that.
And that's exactly what's happening to the leftist-run higher education system in the US right now. The more such education becomes a "right" (as it was in the USSR, contrary to your assertion) the less the education is worth. That's why, for example, every third person in Russia is a "doctor" or "lawyer" but ends up selling flowers or stirring borscht in a shop somewhere.
Expensive educational resources should be reserved for those who are motivated to make the best use of it, and usually that means those who are willing to work hard to achieve the degree, which doesn't happen if the education is free. Whatever is provided for free has little value to those who obtain it. The expense and difficulty of obtaining a college degree is the gatekeeper and hurdle that keeps the education worth something in the business world.