06-27-2013, 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Sid Vicious
i must preface first by saying - having a degree itself is not overrated, in the sense it is proven that on average, having a degree makes it easier to find jobs, and is pretty much the bare minimum these days. also, this is post has more to do with social science degrees than STEM ones.
the skills and knowledge taught to you by a university are by and large, completely overrated. in my 4+ years of my degree, i have learnt much more from watching movies, reading and going out and socializing then i ever would have inside a classroom.
the system of learning stifles creativity and individualism, and at the same time is founded on some very shaky pseudo science that only attemps to be emprical (marketing, psychology, sociology, economics, finance etc etc).
it just seems ridiculous to me in that even in post secondary, "learning" is comprised of fact regurtation them without any real thinking done
thoughts/opinions?
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In the right mindset, anything and EVERYTHING can be considered "overated".
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