Friday, August 24, 2012

A different way of looking at a college education

How much is your college degree?  Are you getting more money's worth? 

We spoke with Aaron Clarey, author of "Worthless", a book about the value of a college degree.  

Leslie Eastman has a great review of the book (including videos):

"My favorite line from “Worthless” is: THE TRUTH IS NOT OPTIONAL. 

However, young students are persuaded to obtain college degrees that do not give them skills at real wealth production, as they are persuaded to pursue the “interests” instead of obtaining something actually marketable. 

In an environment in which the Internet and social medial allows one readily to engage in boutique hobbies, we are in dire need of people who can design and manufacture computers, iPods, DVD players… or materially produce the energy to run them (e.g., petroleum engineers, chemists). 

As a result, Americans are losing the ability to generate real wealth for themselves, which damages or bottom-line/generantional Gross Domestic Product and directs them into “crusader” careers that steals the wealth from those of us who manage to actually get a worthy degree."

We would recommend this book to a college student or someone thinking about his current educational situation.

Click here for the Thursday night show: 

 
Listen to internet radio with Silvio Canto Jr on Blog Talk Radio


Tags: A different way of looking at a college education  To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the My View by Silvio Canto, Jr. Thanks!

Search This Blog