The destruction of the west by education

darkbeaver

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It's not just university grads finding it difficult to secure good jobs though. Even twenty five years ago I remember university grads doing the floors in the plant I worked at. The jobs have been shipped overseas, that started with free trade and it dosn't seem to matter how far you go into debt for your eduction even if you do get the dream job ten years of your productive life are sucked up by banks while you scramble to pay the loans off. The banks have discovered how to draw on your time allotment even before you are suitably trained or employed.
 

captain morgan

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Taking on debt in the form of student loans is a choice... There is nothing stopping someone from working for a few years to amass a body of money and then go to school.

In fact, that strategy will likely motivate a potential student to pursue their studies more seriously as opposed to hoping that the experience will be little more than a 4 year party
 

darkbeaver

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Except the horrible job market for students. The loan is a choice no argument but it's also a gamble and it's also likely to be based on unreliable couching and little real research about future potential in a shrinking economy. Poor education even before you get to the start gate. Job expectations have to be based on real world experience and conditions, so I'm suggesting that well before university age the student already has unrealistic expectations based on shoddy math and market conditions poorly understood that inhibits sound judgements.

There are great many unemployed university graduates that support the findings of poor early and late education.
 

Sal

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quick expense break down of one the universities in my city

Estimated first-year costs

The estimated total costs for an 8-month school year below include tuition, incidental fees, books & supplies, housing, and other costs†.

Faculty or program Total fees Canadian citizens and Permanent Residents

Accounting and Financial Management, Applied Health Sciences, Arts, Biotechnology and Accounting, Computing and Financial Management, Environment, Mathematics, Mathematics/Accounting, Science $18,300-$23,150

Architecture $22,700-$23,100

Business Administration (WLU) and Mathematics (Waterloo) Double Degree $19,900-$24,750

Computer Science, Business Administration (WLU) and Computer Science (Waterloo) Double Degree $23,600-$28,450

Engineering, Software Engineering $24,600-$29,450 Global Business and Digital Arts $23,800-$28,650

Mathematics/Financial Analysis and Risk Management $20,800-$25,650

International students

Applied Health Sciences, Accounting and Financial Management, Arts, Computing and Financial Management, Environment $33,300-$38,050

Architecture, Engineering, Software Engineering $42,100-$49,950

Global Business and Digital Arts $35,200-$39,950

Mathematics, Science $34,200-$39,450

†Other costs include $3,000 for estimated costs of telephone, entertainment/recreation, personal care, and laundry/clothing.This amount will vary depending on your personal needs.

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darkbeaver

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Amazing! So if you have no reasonable solid indication that you will likely be able to pay on such an amount of debt why oh why do young people do it? Could it be a matter of education?

Architecture $22,700-$23,100, believe it or not that will build a 900sq foot house where I live if you're young and strong and do the work, puff you're in a modest home in one summer of work.