Higher Education: Fast Food or Exquisite Buffet?

By | September 21, 2006

Student Graduates College in Only Two Semesters

I came across this post on one of my favorite blogs of late, and I was quite shocked. The attitude was so different to when I was at school, and I don’t know what has changed.

A sample is this:

It seems that College, instead of being a place to mature, to learn from people, to find one’s direction in life, to… has become something of a race to complete as much as possible in as short a time as possible by

  1. pretaking early classes
  2. working too hard
  3. getting as many courses crammed into as short a time as possible

I can’t believe this because I spent four years at University (I believe I was very lucky), and each year to me presented different challenges, and each year I felt like a different person. To my mind, attending University was like going to a fine restaurant, not a fast food restaurant, where there was a large buffet of delicious food, each had to be sampled slowly, carefully. Is our education system now becoming just a giant hamburger machine for most students as a way to generate money, train the workforce, and keep them out of trouble for a year or two… Yikes!

Kenneth