Good ol'general areas of interest classes. You spend 12 years in grade school and then you get to college and they have you taking more nonsense classes. Business majors taking science, politics, literature, history, and other such things... why? All the years I learned about those subjects in grade school wasn't enough?
College should just be 100% focused on your major with the only side classes being focused on augmenting auxiliary skills such as writing, problem solving, and computers (the amount of business majors who get out of school who have don't have excel skills beyond a novice are alarming). If you don't know what you want to do before you get there then get your shit together.
I've learned more from tutorials by indians speaking broken english with an air conditioner in the background than I have from 4 years of college, and in a few hours instead of a few years
Not even that, but didn't hey give her a degree in economics? Shows how worthless college degrees are.
You are paying for the degree, not earning it.
I've got one and some of my credits had the academic rigor of a preschool finger painting class
Good ol'general areas of interest classes. You spend 12 years in grade school and then you get to college and they have you taking more nonsense classes. Business majors taking science, politics, literature, history, and other such things... why? All the years I learned about those subjects in grade school wasn't enough?
College should just be 100% focused on your major with the only side classes being focused on augmenting auxiliary skills such as writing, problem solving, and computers (the amount of business majors who get out of school who have don't have excel skills beyond a novice are alarming). If you don't know what you want to do before you get there then get your shit together.
I've learned more from tutorials by indians speaking broken english with an air conditioner in the background than I have from 4 years of college, and in a few hours instead of a few years