by Sixstrings » Mon 23 Apr 2012, 16:55:27
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Plantagenet', 'I')f you don't trust your kids not to decide get a degree in something that you consider to be a ridiculous thing, then only agree to pay for college if they go to an engineering college.
Once they are there your child will only be able to pick between degrees that are useful and employable and that you approve of.
Alternatively, you could just bully them into the major you approve of no matter what college they go to.

That's an advantage other cultures have, like the Chinese, other places too though. Family unit is very strong. Parents are very tough on the kids -- guilt trips, shaming, family honor, etc.

They just TELL their kids what they're going to do and that's that.
Our culture, so much freedom and feelgood "everyone is a winner," that works when there's boundless opportunity and a bright future with the economy growing no end in sight. It does not work in hard times though. In hard times, your kid has to compete with the Chinese or Indian who studied math and engineering yet will bid on a contract for lower than even Starbucks pay.
We have a confluence of problems going on. Education model is out of the post WWII American dominance and abundance period yet with the internet and global free trade we're now competing with billions of very serious people who desperately want to get ahead and they're willing to study things they may personally hate if that means being the first in their family to own a car and have an air conditioner.
Don't have the numbers handy, but China alone is graduating an astonishing number of engineers. India too. Both countries have a billion plus people, just on numbers they far outweigh us on high-IQ individuals. Just on numbers they can outproduce us on quality scientists and engineers -- whatever jobs aren't outsourced they can just emigrate here on a H1B visa to take.
For now the only advantage America has over Asia is in *creativity*. Which makes it ironic to criticize those creative writing degrees.. it's actually all we got left, but thing is it doesn't employee many except a lucky few creative types who come up with a billion dollar photo sharing app idea or one of the handful of writers that can break into screenwriting, etc. America has an advantage on creativity but that won't employee tens of millions.
America is in a tough spot, we're in a global free trade world but I don't see how average folks can compete without a lot of people falling into Indian / Brazilian living standards. Add to that, cost of living here is exponents higher than a place like Brazil. Americans get charged more for everything. We pay the most for pharmaceutical drugs, WE the American consumer finance the majority of global medical research while socialized countries cut deals to get the same meds far cheaper. Want to buy your drugs from Canada? You can't, it's illegal ostensibly because "the FDA can't guarantee Canadian drugs are safe."

BS the drugs are made here and sold to Canada of course they're safe. We're forced to pay more just because that's how it is, WE are big pharma's cash cow the rest of the world pays an affordable price.
Something like cell phones, far as I know Americans and Canadians pay more for cell service than anyone else. My phone bill is like $50 a month after tax and it's just a basic minimal plan. While in India it's like three dollars a month for unlimited use.
Look at this:

What's so special about being an American that I have to pay more for my phone than a Brit, Swede, Fin or Dane?
I'm getting off topic.. to sum up:
1. As I've said before, we'll continue this descent downward as long as we're hooked into globalist free trade. Obama was in Colombia to make yet another free trade deal. There's no hope on this, Republicans and Democrats are both global free traders.
2. The US will continue to print cash to make up for the trade and jobs deficit. Government will do more. More people will depend on free money from the printing press. It all goes sour if the day comes that the world moves away from the dollar as reserve in favor of a basket of currencies which may or may not include the US dollar but still we're screwed if we can't print cash and count on the world to trade their currency for ours.
America only works at all because we have a de-facto tax on these other countries, they have all the trade and jobs advantage but the deal is they buy our dollars they we keep printing. If that stops, we have a big problem.
3. It's only central banking and global finance that keeps the US afloat, you could say the same for Europe too other than Germany. And so Republican budget cutters are WRONG. Way things are now, we can't ever have a small government, we can't ever have a balanced budget -- it's left to government to fill the holes left by the "giant sucking sound" of free trade.
For the Libertarian types out there who want sound money, balanced budgets, and a private-sector centric economy then we have to back out of globalist free trade before that can happen. It's impossible to have sound money with a trade deficit. Without central banking monetary games, a trade deficit naturally to collapse -- it's jut math.
Bottom line.. it's not like it used to be, if you have kids in college do whatever you can to persuade them to get a degree that will lead to employment. That means engineering, energy fields, hard sciences, or if not that then medical.