I've discovered something which I already kinda suspected anyway (wow, great revelations)
A lot of people of my/our generation went into post secondary education because they were encouraged/pushed/forced by their family, not because they needed or wanted to. I had the sickening revelation I was wasting my time halfway through the second year of my three year Journalism BA (a career path
unsurprisingly #1 on this list of worthless degrees).
Consider:
-my partner was more or less forced to go to college after high school, instead of going to get a job like she wanted, by her parents.
-a work colleague did a degree in teaching but has worked in the same job and me on and off (maternity leave twice) for the last decade.
-my friend over in Canada did some kind of degree (business studies?) and is now doing a pre-employment baking arts course.
-another of our forumites did something or other for his BA and then computer science for his Masters? I don't remember anything except those huge Java books you had, man, sorry.
This
thread on DigitalSpy summarized it:
"I think it's a bit unfair to expect an 18 year old to have a clear idea about what they want to do for the rest of their life. I know plenty of people who took their particular degree because they couldn't think of anything better to do at the time."
The result is people falling out of university
without a fucking clue and working a succession of terrible jobs through their twenties, possibly while trying to pay off their BA in Art History or Theatre Lighting or Lady Gaga's Underwear 2009-2011 or whatever.
That leads to said people eventually finding some semblance of a decent job, often completely unrelated to whatever it was they studied, and finally having had the experiences, three years later than those who went straight into the workforce, to actually know what they want. Except, they're now about 30, and have a lot more things tying them down to prevent them actually going out to realize that dream (the aforementioned colleague would love to do adult education but has children which prevents her until the youngest reaches school age).
And, on the flipside, all these goons who've got their 2:2 in Horse Psychology or Wok Acoustics Analysis or Advanced Bhangra Dancing are so numerous that you now basically need to do a degree, however bullshit, because employers can afford to be that picky because there's so damn many of you desperate for whatever entry level manure shovelling/call centring/charity mugging job they've got.