Posted by cccp1014 on 1/19/2018 11:21:00 AM (view original):
Agreed. Part of the value they offer is a network. Going to Harvard not only gets you a great degree but also a network of other graduates who have sick jobs. Colleges are 100% FOR PROFIT!
I agree with this. As long as you're talking about FOR Profit colleges. Not all are.
Secondly. The networking/contacts made part of your comment is exactly right, as well.
Both of my daughters have advanced degrees from the U of A. BOTH receive solicitations for donations all the time from some alumni group or another.
One of my daughters is now pursuing a Doctorate degree at the Univ. of Illinois (Champaign) in the evolutionary and biological science fields. In her field (lab scientists) the contacts you make while getting your degrees stay with you forever. Not just the college itself but in her field she attends lots of "conferences" wherein she meets scientists from other universities and from the private scientific community. I might add in the Gov't as well, as she spent time and made contacts while doing research at the H. Hughes research facility outside DC.
Research Science is all about networking and having projects done in collaboration. Every result must be able to be replicated, otherwise it's just NOT immediately useful. At least that's a small portion of it....... the portion I can comprehend from her explanation.
There is another common misconception with some of the public and that's that college campuses are all hotbeds of liberal crazies.
I'm sure there are some like that, but NOT all are. There is a large active conservative/libertarian presence on campus at the U of A. AND an active LGBTQ community. It all depends on the campus/college and the region it's located in because the students come from homes in that region (mostly) and thus reflect the ideologies of their parents......... at least initially.