Read “Why I Quit Teaching” by Professor David Solway http://bit.ly/2keRlLa
I quote Professor Solway:
“The problem is chiefly in the humanities and social sciences – English literature, cultural studies, gender programs, sociology, communications – where it must be frankly admitted that very few of the students enrolled have the intellectual equipment to meet traditional standards of achievement and performance. These faculties have become a holding pen for incompetents, now known as “snowflakes.” For a variety of reasons – defective early schooling, poor parenting, widespread permissiveness – these students are in desperate need of “safe spaces,” where they can hide from the real world and shirk the demands of mental maturity. They are taught not to think independently, evaluate competing doctrines, or master the tools of cognitive proficiency, but to feel good about themselves. Self-esteem subs for self-improvement. Moreover, they are materia prima for anti-Western indoctrination by their politicized professors, mentors, and departments.”
“No matter how far you have gone on the wrong road, you can still turn around.” – Anonymous
There truly are colleges and universities that stand on traditional American values. Oklahoma Wesleyan University, headed by Dr. Everett Piper, is one I can highly recommend. https://www.okwu.edu/
John White
Rockwall, Texas
I agree all the. Way. College is not for everyone nor is it for revolutionaries. We need to educate our children to WORK, not complain. Just as evety graduate is not prepared to start @ the top, they not ready to be paid $100K w/no experience.