So your plan is to water it down more? Make sure everybody has one... that will make it more valuable...
Not everyone should have a degree, but your parents ability to pay for it should not be the limiting factor.
So your plan is to water it down more? Make sure everybody has one... that will make it more valuable...
Not everyone should have a degree, but your parents ability to pay for it should not be the limiting factor.
Sorry, those who peer reviewed his books think he is a faux historian, you will need to get me another source.
Government education seems dangerous to me. Parents are responsible for training their children in the way they should go. Since prayer was removed from Government schools things just have gotten worse.
Also, too, young people of limited means should not be required to volunteer as cannon fodder to get to go to college.
Please tell us how you think school led prayer would make any difference?
The source I got you is the US Census, College Entrance Exam Board, etc.
http://www.whatyouknowmightnotbeso.com/graphs.html
TurboLibs banned prayer in Government schools before 1968.
http://www.forerunner.com/forerunner/X0098_Ban_on_school_prayer.html
When children and teachers in the Government schools were allowed to pray things were better, as the link I posted proved. Now that prayer is banned, things have gotten worse.
No, Liberals succeeded in getting ORGANIZED, teacher led prayer removed from schools.
To this day children are allowed to PRAY TO THEMSELVES quietly anytime during the school day.
When children and teachers in the Government schools were allowed to pray things were better, as the link I posted proved. Now that prayer is banned, things have gotten worse.
As oppose to your plan, act like a fucking 12 yr oldSo your plan is to water it down more? Make sure everybody has one... that will make it more valuable...
When children and teachers in the Government schools were allowed to pray things were better, as the link I posted proved. Now that prayer is banned, things have gotten worse.
I bet you could go on from personal experienceDoesn't the law of supply and demand have to be interjected into the conversation of whether a college degree is valuable or not? For example, the relative value of a college degree 20 years ago had more to do with scarcity than anything else. If more people have a college degree then it isn't scarce and thus not very valuable.
Additionally, not all college degrees are created equal. For example, a degree in art history sounds pretty cool, but what are the job opportunities?
You post an Op-Ed piece from 1988 and expect everyone to take that as proof??
uh-huh...okay.
When children and teachers were allowed to pray gasoline was 30 cents a gallon. Are you hoping for that as well?