AurantiacoFan
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I was asked to speak to a group of college students this week. I arrived early to meet with some of the faculty and students in a small group session (some physically present while also others were dialed in virtual). One young woman asked me about student debt, and if I thought companies should agree to pay off student debt as part of their initial offer packages. I inquired of the group about levels of debt and their majors (trying to understand marketability). First, I was surprised at the amounts of debt they appear to be graduating with. Second, I was even more disappointed in the majors some were focusing on while accumulating such debt. For example, when I asked about degrees, the young lady that began the conversation said she was double majoring, with one of her majors being "bluegrass music and business". At first I thought she was joking, but she was not. I am not going to be popular, but I was aghast and turned to the administrator present and said "why do you allow this?". What upset me was that this administrator was part of a group discussion earlier where they were talking about the need for social paid education. My response was that if students are coming out with marketable degrees and needed skillsets, then companies would be willing to help in order to acquire and retain talent. I assume the question from the young lady was a "planted" question as it was too coincidental...but clearly they missed my earlier point about "marketable degrees and needed skillsets" versus paying for useless degrees to society.