In this analysis the articles “Why go to college at all?”
and “I don’t want my children to do to college” will be compared and
contrasted. In the first article Dale J. Stephens, the interviewee, states that
socializing and developing a network of friends and contacts is limited in the
college environment. He establishes that the students are there for the same
reason, to study. Stacia L. Brown on the
second article establishes that college is much more than a place to study ,“It
means whether they realize it or not, that their concept of college is driven
by human interaction.” She also says that the internet access in the classroom
is a secondary resource for the personal interactions are more valuable for the
students. On the contrary, Mr. Stephens says that “As for values of making
connections in college to nurture a professional network, people are
increasingly using social media resources like LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook
to make connections.”
As for Browns article, she quotes Mark Steinberg, the owner
of facebook , to point out that in his believes college graduates develop no
essential skills for the work force. Mr. Stephens in the other article agrees
with these statements and adds, “You learn how to follow directions, meet
deadlines and memorize. When you go out into the real world, there is no
structure like that. A job doesn’t give you a syllabus.” With these ideas presented
both articles agree that college is not preparing successfully students for the
real job world. Both also believe that internships are the best ways to learn
about the workforce environment. You learn while you are at it.
Brown quotes Schmidt by saying that he believes college is
more about learning to become independent rather than learning education. This
is an expansion of the real learning opportunities college provides. As for Mr.
Stephens, he believes not going to college allowed him to explore the world
around him and travel to immerse himself in other cultures. This leaded him to
self discovery rather than what people think college is for.
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