School Indoctrination of the Social Credit System
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I was a professor for 35 years at a small college, I made over 100k for most of those years and most of my time was spent writing and reading.
I consider college, by and large (although not wholly), a debt scam in today's world. I say this as someone in their early 30s with two BAs and a Master's -- all of which I'm currently using in my career. I would rather tell folks to find success the "Rush Limbaugh" way: with a lot of hard work. (Granted, Rush had amazing connections -- but none of it would've mattered if he hadn't worked his butt off.)
This has 0 to do with the original point.
It has everything to do with the original point, though?
To reiterate: I think your situation is a lucky one, and few who are able to become full-time professors (let alone tenured) get to spend the majority of their time writing or reading (which I view as enjoyable or enviable work activities).
The likelihood of financial and personal success is much greater these days outside of college.
This has everything to do with the original point: of getting a job instead going to college.
Unless I misunderstood you, which is entirely possible on the internet...
The original point was about enforcing rules in a classroom.
I do agree with everything you're saying though.