O/T Test that Guesses Your Education Level
Did anyone see this cute little (very long) test? http://offbeat.topix.com/quiz/16503
I did it in my spare (ha ha) time and it confirms my worst fears. Education has been dumbed down extensively.
I graduated high school in the late seventies--took a few college courses, no degree, but was busy supporting my family ever since.
Took the test and it says I'm at GRAD SCHOOL level. Seriously? Wow I feel sorry for the young people of the past 40 years. They've been ROBBED.
Interestingly enough, no one EVER complains about the outrageous professor salaries, the money grabbing "institutes of higher learning" or the myriads of useless degrees; only about big corporations, big pharma etc etc.
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I actually have a Masters and
I actually have a Masters and think that education has become quite the scam. The vast majority of jobs don't need a college degree even if it is required. College became some sort of "baseline" requirement that you had to have for pretty much any job. I guess it shows that you can "complete" something beyond HS which has become a glorified babysitting area since everyone has to slog through it whether they have any hope to be proficient.
I also see higher education becoming victim to a situation where they don't have to compete or be competitively priced due to the underwriting of the government through financial aid and other funding of public institutions. I see kids allowed to rack up huge debt for majors that they have no realistic chance of getting a good paying job and even if they do get a job they are shackled to those student loan pmts.
I would much rather see students only allowed to borrow some factor of the expected salary they will earn in the first few years of work. Limits on student loans would force universities to become more competitive.
There are tons of fields that still don't require a formal education and I would like to see some of the current jobs asking for these degrees to seriously take a look at whether they truly need one. Perhaps you get a motivated 18 yo in and you train them to do the job you want. Maybe even you will pay for their college while they are working and require X number of years of employment to "repay" it?
I am all for trade schools.
I am all for trade schools. There used to be a helluva lot more of vocational training when I graduated high school. How we've digressed.
We have to get away from the
We have to get away from the mindset that if you go to vocational classes it's because you are either a screw up or stupid.
My YSD took a few VOCO classes and they ended up having a direct impact on her getting her job after HS. The company remembered her from a "job fair" thing at the school and now she is making mid 30's at only 19 yo. Welders, electricians, plumbers, hvac All are excellent careers and both men and women can be successful in them.
Now, we are encouraging her to still take classes online through the Community College program, but her company pays for those so she will end up with no debt.
What a great program! So many
What a great program! So many journeyman find their bodies wearing out well before retirement age. How wonderful if they can transition away from the physical jobs as they age.
Rather long. PhD.
Rather long. PhD.
Me too... hahaha. I actually
Me too... hahaha.
I actually missed quite a few. It depends on what you studied right?
Whaaaaaaaat?!?! OMG, I can no
Whaaaaaaaat?!?! OMG, I can no longer speak to you.
LOL
Hmmm...interestingly enough,
Hmmm...interestingly enough, I scored 100%. The 2 years I spent in college focused on psychology. Guess I'm smarter than I thunk!
A female Sheldon?
A female Sheldon?
Our current academic system
Our current academic system rewards people who are able to retain large amounts of information and regurgitate it back. That doesn't necessarily mean that they are "smart".. but may have better memories. (the two are not mutually exclusive).
Then you have people that are smart in certain areas, like math, but can't decipher people.
I also work with almost exclusively male engineers. I am often the one to come up with practical solutions... I am not an engineer.
The math with epidemiology
The math with epidemiology actually makes sense- mainly statistics.
Exactly!
Exactly!
10 min maximum
10 min maximum
97% phd. i never went to
97% phd.
i never went to college.
I was brought up not valuing
I was brought up not valuing education past high school (religious cult). I found school very easy but I was swayed away from literature (too corrupting) so I didn't score very high on the lit part of the test. Science music and history, YES!
ditto, thrice. but the lit
ditto, thrice. but the lit they asked about in the test was mandatory in middle and high school
I did it. I Think questions
I did it. I Think questions are all just common knowledge. Very simple. It's a joke though it says everyone has PhD. lol I have masters but I believe anyone can answer these questions, nothing to do with my degree