Sunday, 27 January 2019

JUST PHILOSOPHISING - ON WHETHER EDUCATION IS BECOMING TOO COSTLY TO ACQUIRE. PART 3.










It begs the question: Is it really necessary for further and higher education and professional training to cost so much, and, is so, why? 

Is it because the jobs for which these students are training, pay such high salaries, and the education process cost so much? 

Or is it because of corruption and profiteering within the financial industries which are providing the student loans?

After all, probably one of the first objective which a student and their parents should aim to achieve, before he/she sets out on pursuing their higher and professional education.  




Should be that of ensuring that that they are not giving away good money with no certainty of getting it back.

Pursuing higher and professional education is too costly an undertaking for any budding student to embark upon, with only the hope, rather than the expectation of getting a job in the particular field. 

It represents a very large investment and a mortgaging of many years of their labour and emotional and mental health. 

One does not go to the bank and barrow money on the hope of making it back, so that they will be able to repay their debts and make a profit. 




This should also be the business perspective which a student and his/her parents adopt. when the decision is made, as to whether to pursue further and professional education, or not.

Of course, it does not help that some societies have business interests which, effectively, precludes you from getting certain jobs, unless you have the relevant certification. 

Whether or not such certification is intrinsically necessary or essential for joining some professions and doing some jobs. 


As opposed to being used to maintain their exclusivist statuses.

To be continued!








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