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Rosie said:#2 When I was in college, and in grad school, I was told by ALL of my professors, that literally, the sky was the limit, I would graduate school, get snatched up by some big corporation, because I was just that smart and talented, and make mega bucks. I HONESTLY believed this. Being a child, I had no real concept of the "real world" and was taught the only reason others weren't as successful as I was going to be was because they weren't educated well and didn't apply themselves. But we, were different, just look at all the folk who dropped out since freshman year.
When I graduated at 19 and didn't get the great job, I was told, get your graduate degree, NO ONE can deny you once your education is "COMPLETE", so, I went after the grad degree, two of them. Many schools really fill their students with unrealistic expectations. There is one thing to be positive, there is another thing to misleading.
Thank you for saying this.
I was an 'older' University student, so I had some grounding in real life by the time I got there, but I totally agree that the system these days teaches them that by getting those magic letters, they -deserve- a spectacular job right out of school.
Thus very few are willing to do entry level things until they realise the great joke the system just played on them and to eat and pay their loans, they gotta do it.
People never talk about this, the flip side of the coin of opportunity, that there arn't enough 'spectacular' jobs for all the people that graduate from university each year expecting them.
Everyone in schools gets taught that you -need- to go on to university, even if its not the best choice for them. I really wish there was more emphasis on trade schools and so forth, as being -valid- options for anyone.
D...rambling