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Married to Night Train
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- Salford, UK
University isn't for everyone and I was gobsmacked when a Target of 50% of eighteen year olds was set or, rather, plucked out of the air.
Spot on. I think University should be for two types of career: 1. Doctors, Lawyers, Vets etc where you need to learn a great deal of specialist knowledge, and 2. 'Academic' stuff like history, which is almost self serving (you study history, to go on and teach history etc).
For everything else, there is either some practical and classroom training needed (like the old Polys) or the job is best learned as an apprentice or just sheer old fashioned 'working your way up'.
I've spouted it before, but I would like to see a compulsory gap year, a sort of National Service but not military, when people can either do a useful job in the community or try out a career, on a basic level of pay, before they even think about Uni. But the snobbery about anyone with a degree being better has to go.
And I speak as someone with 2 undergrad degrees and an MSc. None of which I'm currently 'using' beyond the transferrable skills I picked up along the way, many of which were actually gained in 12 years of working in a shop job - people skills, getting up on time, finishing the job and so on.