School Graduates: Intelligent, Broke, and Unemployed
School is entirely truly worth it, even in the face of college student financial loans – suitable? Turns out the response could be no. Lisa and John discuss the increasing value of school, significant prices of underemployment, and regardless of whether a pricey degree is truly worth the value. Tweet:
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27 comments
KristisTm March 3, 2017 6:19 am
So they want to make it cheaper but on the other hand says that they are underemployed… no logic here… 😀 probably they got ba…:-D
ReplyRomeo Reyes March 3, 2017 6:19 am
formal education is worth it ONLY in app form. where the middle man is taken out like 'uber'. we are entering a new world of technology. College literally have to be an app and not a building anymore
ReplySawan Rasool March 3, 2017 6:19 am
What's your review about hack reactor?
ReplyCost:20,000 dollars
Average graduate starting salary:105,000 dollars at top tech companies
Squirtley and Eevee TV March 3, 2017 6:19 am
Is Lisa's necklace on correctly? It looks a little lopsided.
Replytheoaristi53 March 3, 2017 6:19 am
Colleges are useless…They don't give you the experience that companies need. For example most of the engineering companies are asking from graduates years of experience,and don't have training schemes. Meaning that graduates are screwed. Nobody out there cares if you can solve complex calculus equations like you were you doing back in the uni.
ReplyDee Dee March 3, 2017 6:19 am
I agree with the over saturation of degrees vs available jobs. Work at McDonalds or Walmart. Start from the bottom. Im sure within those companies your degree has value which would get you hired from within and up the ladder quickly. Statistics, IT, management, marketing, the list goes on. All about applying yourself. Lets not forget about trades schools by the way.
ReplyRyan Barbee March 3, 2017 6:19 am
Maybe don't go into debt for a degree that has no value in the marketplace…..
Replylinvy kriselle March 3, 2017 6:19 am
Want some statistical evidence ?
ReplyI am an upcoming graduate from University of Illinois
a prestigous university with top 10 in psychology in the States
I am currently still unemployed and will be living back to my moms' basement after summer
an actual basement with no windows, literally ,not figuratively
probably gonna get a minimum wage job and stand for long hrs despite I am anemic and i get tired as early as stand for 30 minutes
here you go 🙂
Yobachi2007 March 3, 2017 6:19 am
44% of the national budget doesn't go to welfare!!!! That's just absurd. Where the hell did she make those "statistics" up from?
Different entities come up with different numbers depending on how they classify things for their calculation, but the highest number I've ever seen for welfare is 9% of the national budget, and I think that includes Medicare. The only items in the budget that are over 25% are military, medicare and social security.
It's outrages for a professional organization like Young Turks to put out such lies.
ReplyAerohk March 3, 2017 6:19 am
So… Should government bail out student debts?
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ReplyAblaikhan Bennett March 3, 2017 6:19 am
In England if you are aged 16 to 19 then college is free.
ReplyAnddres Torres March 3, 2017 6:19 am
go to college and be 100k in debt fotr the rest of my life or work in mcdonalds all my life and have a 100k house paid for without debt.
ReplyArkanis Bawlz March 3, 2017 6:19 am
I barely graduated high school and I'm making $19.75 an hour at the moment. Looking at another raise in about 6 months or so. Maybe I got lucky? I don't know, but I'm making more than pretty much all of my friends that went to college at the moment and I have 0 debt, just got my own place 2 months ago and just got a new 2015 Chevy Trax. Either I got really lucky or college is not worth it one bit!
ReplyRaul Santana March 3, 2017 6:19 am
i dont know if its the mic shes using….or her voice…but its literally making me ache.
ReplyKiel Brown March 3, 2017 6:19 am
Lisa is cute
ReplyMark Hinojosa March 3, 2017 6:19 am
She want's more handouts for education and less handouts for food for the needy.. I would call that a fail BUT I do believe a 5 credit hour certificate in a home grown farming course is worth something and definitely worth more than a Masters degree in liberal arts.
ReplyCrashtian March 3, 2017 6:19 am
I have a B.A. in Cotton Shoveling and an M.S. in Underwater Fire Prevention. Who wants to hire me?
ReplyВладимир Ленин March 3, 2017 6:19 am
In capitalism the only thing worth having is money at all and any cost
ReplyAmandaNerdBot March 3, 2017 6:19 am
If you are in a massive amount of un payable debt from student loans, I wouldn't consider you a smart person because you shouldn't be burrowing money that you can't pay back!
ReplyPaul Hhong March 3, 2017 6:19 am
The entire point of earning a college education is that at the end you will start ahead of everybody else. Think of it like officer entry vs enlisted entry in the military. One sacrifices in the short term for about 3-4 years of potential full time work in order to gain specific knowledge so that you will start ahead of those that go to work straight out of high school. If you wanted to enter at base level then you wouldn't go to college in the first place.
This is how the system has always been designed to work. It's bullshit now that the government has reneged and turned its back on graduates. It is the government's responsibility to guarantee jobs for graduates.
ReplyBOB FRYE March 3, 2017 6:19 am
College is for white girls, that when going to
Reply"college", work a side job for Shane Diesel to pay the
high cost of university.
Steven H Wang March 3, 2017 6:19 am
Lisa is great! Brings up an amazing point with the old data figures.
ReplyJuan Lopez March 3, 2017 6:19 am
Im a highschool drop out 🙁 whos the cute girl in the video???
ReplyAlex Ω March 3, 2017 6:19 am
Woah… she's too hot for the interweb.
ReplySemaphore Smith March 3, 2017 6:19 am
A degree is a piece of paper that only increase your chance to get interviews. The wealthiest guy in my year class dropped out of college because the firm wanted to hire him straight after summer internship. And it was a now or never opportunity in investment banking
ReplyBoldFuturesAcademy March 3, 2017 6:19 am
There are lots of jobs in USA. That is the reason why every year more and more Indian students come to USA to study IT ( especially this field ). They enroll in a school, study for 2 years get a non thesis MS in IT, then find jobs in IT staffing companies that are run by Indians and work for half the price that a typical American IT professional work.
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