College degrees are essentially useless. Okay, let me rephrase that: the attainment of a B.A. does not guarantee a good job, or even any job at all. What's the point of having parents who willingly shell out their money for a kid's education when this supposed higher education won't even help make the kid more marketable in the current American job market?
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I'm sure most employers would like it if education were all profession-oriented (like computer science, business, law, medicine...) but then a great deal of our culture would die and lots of amazing people would be out of work.
After I got my degree, I spent several years working at bullshit jobs simply acquiring skills. I learned how to make a good resume, how to interview, how to get my resume to the right person (always key) and learned that it was often more a matter of who I knew than what I knew. Very depressing, that.
I'm glad I did my degree. I enjoyed taking the time to read, and ponder, and think, and write my ass off. But I went through a long period of disillusionment right after I graduated where I felt like, "What the @#$@# did I spend all that time for this worthless @#$@#ing degree?"