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Whilst it would be a good 'bragging' point to have a masters/PhD, my view is that generally it's a bit of a waste of time and creates large debts so people are starting out on the back foot. So many people I see who have gone through higher education only to find they can't get a job or get one they don't want, which has nothing to do with their studies.Far better I think to get into the working world early, learn a trade or start your own business building those important business and life skills along the way.Having said that though, best of luck Dutch to you and your daughter.
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Congratulations to your daughter, and well done to her! Yes, sadly it seems merit scholarships for arts and humanities are on the wane here in the US as well, and have been for a very long time.
QuoteCongratulations to your daughter, and well done to her! Yes, sadly it seems merit scholarships for arts and humanities are on the wane here in the US as well, and have been for a very long time.Quite right too. Arts and humanities aren't proper subjects. I'd much rather useful subjects like science and engineering were prioritised.
Right. I'll say what the majority of readers of this forum are thinking. Why on Earth should the taxpayer be expected to pay for a masters or phD in a subject that involves reading ancient manuscripts and relating their meaning to windows? What benefit does this provide to the economy? What benefit does it provide to the person doing the studying? I'll tell you. Not a lot.This time and money should be put to far better use. Just in case anyone has forgotten we are having to borrow this money to pay for such frivolities. The last time I checked every household in the country is having to find over £2k per year just to pay the interest on what we already owe. This figure is rising every year.So get a grip and come into the real world. Such areas of study are a luxury and should be fully funded by the person that wants to waste their time doing it.
Majority? My arse! If the majority feel so strongly about this they will post for themselves thankyouverymuch.