June 16, 2025

3 thoughts on “Smart Money: Skipping College

  1. I mentor a young person up this way who has made that same realization about the supposed necessity to have a college degree or you will end up as some kind of bum or whatever, so she is working and gaining REAL-WORLD experience of the work environment, while learning who she is and where she fits into the “machine,” as she calls it, for which I encourage her.

    Colleges have become mills – like running cattle through a chute and into the slaughter house!

    Years ago, I taught at a community college, and I had a student who was always not present when I gave a test or quiz, always with some kind of flimsy excuse.

    When he didn’t show up for the final, I gave him an “F,” end of story for him – no make-up, dude, you burned your rope and now are in free-fall.

    And for that, I caught holy hell from the administration.

    Turns out this person had been there for years, getting grants all the time which went into the coffers of the school, while racking up an impressive list of incompletes, and by giving him an “F,” I had upset a lucrative apple cart for the school, and the other cowardly faculty were simply playing the game by giving him incompletes, not really caring if anyone actually learned anything.

    And then for some reason, the administration started publishing a list of how each teacher or prof graded, percentage of A’s, B’s, etc.

    So what did everyone but me do?

    You got it – they got together and decided amongst themselves to adjust their grading to the average posted by the administration so as to not stand out.

    I left and never looked back.

    So thanks for posting this article!

    Maybe save some other young people a lot of heartache paying off student loans for something that exploited them and in too many cases, left them stupid.

  2. “None of them even mentioned anything college-wise to me,” said Woodard, who is biracial and transferred high schools to escape racist bullying.

    In all my 60+ years I never ran across any whites in school who’d harass someone who was biracial. Nobody cared. It just wasn’t an issue.

    While in the military a black guy in my unit said one day that he was looking forward to moving on to his next assignment due to the racism in the area. I asked what was going on and learned that his wife, a black with a lighter complexion, was catching hell on a daily basis from her fellow black coworkers at the local phone company because she wasn’t black enough to suit them. In time I learned this was common all over.

    1. Racism is an attitude that takes place in one’s mind. Discrimination is an overt act that takes place in the real world.
      I saw kids displaying their dislike of one race of another at Broadwater, Northampton and Accomac Schools. I saw the same activity from adults in both counties between 1972 thru 2002.
      Since 2002, I see Political Correctness being used by folks who will never run for politics, coddling others into believing ‘racism’ does not exist.

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