Dive into the provocative discourse of "Education Mania: Is a University the New Doctor?" by Joshua Flapan. This critical examination questions if the value of a university degree has eclipsed the significance traditionally afforded to medical expertise. Engaging with our literary community's commitment to exploring societal shifts, this piece challenges readers to reevaluate the reverence placed on higher education. Order Of The Pen Mag thrives on fostering thoughtful critique and stimulating conversations, making this a must-read for those invested in the evolution of knowledge and its societal implications. Rediscover education through a critical lens and join the debate today.
Education Mania: Is a University the New Doctor?
There are alternatives to college, and you don’t have to attend university to get a job. My research found that many college graduates were unemployed and underemployed. Even some physicians were unemployed, and they had trouble getting residency. They end up on the food stamp lines and some homeless. Hopefully, college to nothing, apprentices, precision education, getting rid of the dissertation, allowing teenage labor, and getting rid of the school bus. It will prevent another lost generation of college grads from being on the food stamp line. Also, it will allow the university to do its goals and