According to the National Center for Education Statistics (http://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=98), "the percentage of 18- to 24-year-olds enrolled in college rose from 36 percent in 2001 to 42 percent in 2011." Now factor in the economy and the slightly older people who initially skipped going to college but now wish for something more than minimum wage or military service. Come to somewhere like Gary or Detroit and show me the jobs!Bill Spight wrote:Bottom quintile? Really?
State colleges in Indiana, and I assume most U.S. states, have open admissions for their state residents. The only requirement is a GED or high school diploma--a diploma that is too often worthless. At commuter campuses (e.g., Purdue University Calumet, Indiana University Northwest, Ivy Tech Gary, which are some of the campuses I have taught at since retiring from Encyclopaedia Britannica), I conservatively estimate that 75-90 percent of in-state students are required to take remedial math (arithmetic/algebra) classes and maybe 30-50 percent remedial English classes before being allowed to enroll in most courses. The rise of the predatory for-profit college (Edit: e.g., Corinthian Colleges, Inc., see http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ans ... ege-chain/) is all about catering to the weakest students--you too can have a degree in just a few weeks, no money down, government guaranteed student loans!
The problem is lack of manufacturing jobs--automation will only continue to eliminate more unskilled and semi-skilled labor.
Why we can't discuss such issues without some younger person deeming it a personal attack on them is beyond me. I believe that you mean "The Greatest Generation"--coined by Tom Brokaw to describe the people who fought during World War II, fathered the baby boom, and became the "silent majority" under Nixon. I'm closer to the hippie generation--we invented make love, not war. Of course, once in power many former toker/pokers seem to have succumbed to the dark side.hyperpape wrote:The younger generations (I'm no longer sure whether I fall in their ranks or not) are much more illiterate, uncivil and uncultured than their elders. Where they shine is in not believing self-serving myths about how their generation is the best. But give them time. Eventually they'll be old and will start posting crap on the forums.
