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You don't know anything either.You're just another stupid liberal college professor, why should we listen to you.
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Oh, speaking of economic theories that never worked...
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I should also point out that it's bizarre to talk about Keynsian economics as a policy - I don't think any state or party had ever adopted them wholesale. If we're talking about the idea of deficit spending - well, that's just another tool in the shed of capitalist economies. Like any tool, there's good uses for it, and there's not terribly good uses for it. Same goes for practically anything. Any economic policy based purely on ideology is, by default, stupid. Any economic policy that throws out a tool based on ideology is just as stupid.
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Hmm, it would appear based on this thread that college isn't nearly as respected as I thought. You guys make it and its students sound like our high school with your comments.
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I personally hold college in a great deal of respect. After all, I work at one. What I do see is a great deal of young students that come in and throw around their favorite term of the week, usually which they have just picked up. While this is certainly part of the growing process, it become annoying when it surrounds you all day.
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"Term of the week", "magic words", they seem to happen regardless of education.
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You're right. They're really universities over here as well, as they support their own degree programs, but the term 'college' is often used as an interchangable colloquialism.
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Let the Ayn Rand folks destroy the country.
They will be shot in the rebellious mop up, hopefully falling victim to the same ruthless greed they do towards people just trying to eat, or earn a fair wage.
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Which leads to us complaining that the universities take too many applicants in (even in history where the amount of passed qualification exams has in all my years been less than 10 % of the applicants), and since they will all become masters, the value of the degree suffers. A professor of pedagogy once called this on a lecture "schoolification" (closest translation I could come up with), and development towards a society where you need higher and higher degrees to get lower and lower ranked employment. It's no wonder many of our academics are at least seriously considering moving abroad and quite many also do it. It's not fair for the society that pays our education, but neither is it fair for us to study 5 to 7 years and have the society say we are not good enough. Heck, I didn't mean to write that much simply to say that we could use an improvement in our tertiary education system that supposedly is "one of the best in the world". ![]()
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The value of an education is only as good as its application.
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Darn it, Takeda! Stop shooting down my rants about the Finnish education system with your stupid facts! Why the facts always seem to have such a liberal bias is completely beyond me!
And how that third sentence relates to the second, I have no idea either. A wonderful principle. One that I fully agree with and try to live by. If only it was that simple.
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After 1989 many private universities appeared, at first they were only eligible to confer the Bachelor degree but soon, if they hired enough PhDs, they could give the Master degree. Public universities have their departments divided into a fairly logical way: Philology Department, History Department etc. People are taught a very specific, narrow set of subjects, which is supposed to make them experts in their discipline - e.g. teachers, economists. However, the needs of the 1990's were different. Experts were not needed on the market. The market needed "jacks of all trades", people with diplomas in Economy with B1 English, German and French. And here came the private universities which specialized mostly in teaching economy and marketing-related subjects as well as teaching English. People who graduate from such schools sometimes could even teach English if they did a proper specialization during the 3 or 5-year course. The whole "job market" was flooded with such "Bachelor and Master experts" who knew the basis of economy and foreign languages - a skill that could not be obtained on any public university. (at least not in 5 years). Got my diploma 3 months ago, still can't find a job. Schools are occupied by Bachelors who see no difference between advise and advice, private companies look for economists with C2 English, Chinese and Portuguese. Having graduated from British and American Cultures and Literatures at a public university doesn't even allow me to sweep pavements. ![]() |
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