Could you Imagine?

What colleges have you attended?

Thoughts

A few years out of college it doesn’t matter what college you went to.

Opinions from a Libtard

The right wing, who desire to lead this country, want an inexpensive uneducated workforce. They have every incentive to make college as expensive as possible.

Our daughter went to a great school in Seattle. It was almost a second mortgage.

Our other kids went to school in Germany, college there is very inexpensive.

Can you imagine if all the resources that go into college football went into education?

Just pause for a second and think about it.

I went to Penn State undergrad, and William and Mary in grad school. When giving advice to new students, I always point them towards the small school. I don’t recommend a football university for future students.

I did enjoy both experiences

I have taught at the college level and that is rather enjoyable.

I lead this section with opinions from a Libtard. Is the term thrown around with such derision? In this country, there is a divide by those who do and those who do not go to college. I respect all forms of education, including trade schools and I recommend that for many people. Because I want to college it doesn’t make me any smarter than anybody else. I’m just out there exploring the world. I’d go back to college now if I could.

2 responses to “Could you Imagine?”

  1. vermavkv Avatar

    This is a thoughtful, honest, and refreshingly grounded reflection. What stands out most is the balance — strong opinions paired with humility, experience tempered by respect for all paths of learning. You don’t romanticize college, nor dismiss it; instead, you place it where it belongs: as one of many ways to understand the world.

    Your observations about cost, access, and priorities — especially the contrast between U.S. and German education systems — invite readers to pause and question long-accepted norms. The point about resources poured into college football versus education is particularly striking and hard to ignore.

  2. K Mark Schofer Avatar

    Sigmund Freud’s dream theory, outlined in The Interpretation of Dreams, proposes that dreams are disguised fulfillments of repressed, unconscious wishes, making them the royal road to understanding the unconscious mind.

    For many of us is the best period of our lives

    That’s open for debate

I would love to hear you opinion as well

I’m Mark

His friends observe Mark seems wired a little differently. Perhaps it’s more likely that noticing little things often missed by others is a relic of a quieter, simpler time. He has a way with words, which he refuses to let be hindered by sub-par typing skills. People have great stories to tell if you sit and listen.

A belief dear to Mark is that there is certain beauty in the world. You simply have to look for it.

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