RickWhite
Well-Known Member
This statistic was taken from an article saying that the US is falling behind certain other Countries in education.
See the full article here:
http://www.phonydiploma.com/what-percent-of-people-have-a-college-degree.aspx
According to the U.S. Census Bureau and the 2002 American Community Survey, 52.7 percent of Americans have some college education, but only 27.2 percent have actually obtained a degree.
The 27.2% actually sounds about right. The 52.7% should make one take pause. I say this not because I am against education but because I am against the notion of lower standards.
Think about it. The vast majority of people are of average intelligence. And as much as I hate to offend anyone, average means they are dumb as a stump. If you look at a bell curve, the middle part is huge and the ends very small. I would venture to say that the percentage of people who can properly be called intelligent are far fewer than the 27.2% that have degrees. I would say the top 20% are somewhat intelligent, with the top 10% being intelligent, the top 5% being very intelligent and the top 2% being genius.
Anyway, the point is, what is the point of having universities if they don't separate the truly brilliant from the average. I guess there is a need to equip people with job skills but it seems too many people are being put into the same jar using too broad of a net. It just seems that everyone thinks they are a genius these days and I think this dilutes what it really means to be intelligent.
IDK, just some random thoughts.
See the full article here:
http://www.phonydiploma.com/what-percent-of-people-have-a-college-degree.aspx
According to the U.S. Census Bureau and the 2002 American Community Survey, 52.7 percent of Americans have some college education, but only 27.2 percent have actually obtained a degree.
The 27.2% actually sounds about right. The 52.7% should make one take pause. I say this not because I am against education but because I am against the notion of lower standards.
Think about it. The vast majority of people are of average intelligence. And as much as I hate to offend anyone, average means they are dumb as a stump. If you look at a bell curve, the middle part is huge and the ends very small. I would venture to say that the percentage of people who can properly be called intelligent are far fewer than the 27.2% that have degrees. I would say the top 20% are somewhat intelligent, with the top 10% being intelligent, the top 5% being very intelligent and the top 2% being genius.
Anyway, the point is, what is the point of having universities if they don't separate the truly brilliant from the average. I guess there is a need to equip people with job skills but it seems too many people are being put into the same jar using too broad of a net. It just seems that everyone thinks they are a genius these days and I think this dilutes what it really means to be intelligent.
IDK, just some random thoughts.