Category Archives: Education

A College Degree: Is It Worth It?

My answer would be: it depends.  The last couple generations have been told that a college education is the only way to “succeed” in this world.  However, this generation is finding that this mindset is not necessarily true.  The following article, http://news.yahoo.com/1-2-graduates-jobless-underemployed-140300522.html, paints a much more realistic view for recent graduates.

Now, I am not against higher education.  There are many fields of study which require advanced degrees and training.  For those fields, I am a strong advocate for college.  However, for many, their aptitude and skills (as well as the job market) may lead them to pursue alternative career options that do not require that enticing “sheepskin”.

I have always encouraged my children to pursue college ONLY if their career goal requires an advanced education.  Now, with information coming out such as that found in the attached article, along with student debt of over 1 trillion dollars, graduates are finding that their degree and promise of a better life are not all they were promised.

Also, with government projections showing that only 3 in 30 future jobs will require a bachelor’s degree, there is even less motivation for students to obtain a bachelor’s degree, only to be burdened with significant debt and finding themselves working in a job well below their expectations or training.

So, is a college degree required for success?  Not necessarily.  Weigh your options, evaluate your personal skills and abilities, assess the current and future job market, determine the cost/benefit of the possible student debt, and then make an informed decision.

Bruce Purdy

Secretary/Treasurer Institute For Principled Policy

Principles and Policies Podcast for 4/23/2012- Education Secretary Earns An F In Economics

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Monday April 23, 2012. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis discuss Education Secretary Arne Duncan demonstrates the reasons why the Obama Administration as a whole should not be in charge of the national economy, let alone that of a local school district.

Article Link- http://cnsnews.com/news/article/ed-secretary-federal-subsidies-college-tuition-do-not-increase-cost-tuition

Principles and Policies Podcast for 4/21/2012- The Origin Of Rights And Constitutional Conventions

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday April 21, 2012. Chuck Michaelis plays an audio of a class from Camp American in June of 2009 that is still quite relevant today. Tom DeWeese of the American Policy Center discusses two views of rights; they are either God-given and inalienable or given by government and subject to the will of the majority in power. This is the crux of the attempts to call a new constitutional convention.

Principles and Policies Podcast for 4/10/2012- The Best “Working” Vacation You’ll Ever Take

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Tuesday April 10, 2012. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis discuss the vital importance of teaching Christian worldview and how it relates to government, economics, history, civics, and ALL aspects of our lives to the next generation. Join us June 24-30, 2012 for Camp American!

Principles and Policies Podcast for 4/3/2012- More Quackery In The Guise Of “Scholarship”

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Tuesday April 3, 2012. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis expose yet another attempt to paint conservative thinking in a bad light using biased pseudo-science behind a mask of learned neutral academia.

Article link- http://www.miller-mccune.com/politics/is-conservatism-our-default-ideology-40703/

Principles and Policies Podcast for 4/2/2012- When PhD Stands For “Piled Higher And Deeper”

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Monday April 2, 2012. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis strip the academic mask from Professor Kari Norgaard, a pseudo-scientist from the University of Oregon who thinks that skepticism regarding man-made climate change is a mental illness.

Article link- http://www.infowars.com/climate-change-skepticism-a-sickness-that-must-be-treated-says-professor/

Kari Norgaard’s University of Oregon faculty page- http://sociology.uoregon.edu/faculty/norgaard.php

Principles and Policies Podcast for 3/27/2012- How Not To Argue For “Climate Change”

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Tuesday March 27, 2012. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis continue a critical review of an opinion article written in the Columbus Dispatch by Dr. Steve Rissing, Professor of Biology at the Ohio State University. We find that a PhD doesn’t necessarily mean clarity of thought or freedom from logical fallacy in the argument. In fact it may contribute to the opposite.

Link to the article Biology: Anyone Still Doubt Climate Change?- http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/science/2012/03/25/any-one-still-doubt-climate-change.html

Principles and Policies Podcast for 3/26/2012- A “Climate Change” Fallacy Tour De Force

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Monday March 26, 2012. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis deconstruct an opinion article written in the Columbus Dispatch by Dr. Steve Rissing, Professor of Biology at the Ohio State University. We find that a PhD doesn’t necessarily mean clarity of thought or freedom from logical fallacy in the argument. In fact it may contribute to the opposite.

Link to the article Biology: Anyone Still Doubt Climate Change?- http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/science/2012/03/25/any-one-still-doubt-climate-change.html

Principles and Policies Podcast for 3/23/2012- Free Sterilization, College Co-Ed’s, And Critical Analysis

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Friday March 23, 2012. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis do a critical analysis of statements made by Rep. Jan Schakwosky and Rep. Xavier Becerra regarding the requirement that sterilization be provided for free in STUDENT health plans.

Principles and Policies Podcast for 3/17/2012- Who’s Afraid Of An Article V Convention? We Are!

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday March 17, 2012.  Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis critically analyze an article which attempts to make a case for an Article V constitutional convention to “balance the budget.” We make the case that the Constitution is not the problem- our representatives are.

Link to the article- http://townhall.com/columnists/rachelalexander/2012/03/11/whos_afraid_of_an_article_v_amendments_convention