Tuesday, May 17

My thighs are melting away, as is my hope of finding a job any time soon. It's okay, because it only cost $80.00 to fix Rhonda today. But still, I wanted to have what I NEEDED... I don't need to keep throwing money away in Rhonda! I need to make an investment that will help me, not continue to make me miserable.

Oh, and I graduated. Four years of toil, being judged by someone who only wants you to learn what "they" feel is important. Why does education have to be so arbitrary? Why can't it be more like a buffet. You learn what you really need to know and you want to learn in the way you best learn it. Seems simple enough, RIGHT? I mean, really. Why should it be such a waste of money? I learned a ton these four years, but less of it was in theory, and most of it was applied.

I think that students should be charged for post-secondary education, but I think that it should be a lot more market based. Like, for instance, you pay what the VALUE based on the QUALITY of the education is. So, the disparity between state school and GOOD private institutions should be larger... That way, state funded schools have more incentive to improve their ranks and course, because they cannot survive without quality. Instead, the opposite. Shitty education at frightening rates.

*and now, for something completely different*

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