Originally Posted by
CousinEddie
Whether they do or do not, I find it a waste of a good college education to be receiving credits for flying airplanes and taking aviation courses that do little to inspire intellectual thought and development.
Most lower level college courses (100-200 level) do little to inspire intellectual thought and development. They are merely ensuring the building blocks are in place for the 400 level courses and higher. Are you suggesting that we get rid of the core knowledge college courses?
And then of course there's no comparison to my experience getting a masters degree, so maybe we should get rid of undergrad college all together, because all it does is verify you can take tests?