USGOV.info: "Increasing at an average of 6 percent per year". So the cost of textbooks is a hell of a lot more than any the older generations had. More tuition costs, much more textbook costs, loans not as easily available, longer tests, more tests, more standards, higher IQ's, harder to get into college, NCLB tests, other countries like China creating added pressure, nearly no jobs, housing too expensive, transportation too expensive, gas too expensive. I can go on and on. The world we live in today is much much much more pressure filled, complicated and tougher that the past. You would probably have to go back to the great depression to find a time that might have had it worse.
I read this, and lyrics struck me...." Woke up this morning, what did I see
A big black cloud hanging over me
I switched on the radio and nearly dropped dead
The news was so bad that I fell out of bed
There was a gas strike, oil strike, lorry strike, bread strike
Got to be a Superman to survive
Gas bills, rent bills, tax bills, phone bills
I'm such a wreck but I'm staying alive
[Look in the paper, what do I see,
Robbery, violence, insanity.]
Hey girl we've got to get out of this place
There's got to be something better than this
I need you, but I hate to see you this way
If I were Superman then we'd fly away...."
That came out in '79 in the throes of a heavy global recession....and it was about the closest thing I could tolerate of a remote beat pattern of the dreaded music form known as _ _ _ _ _. Luckily, the Kinks quickly abandoned further thought of it. although "Wish I Could Fly" was catchy.
One of most cogent comments of the thread - many of today's students are not being taught, nor are their parents' teaching, critical thinking to the extent they will need in an ever quickly changing world. I see it first hand with my children, who are all very good students . At times I have engaging convos with them where they display an ability to process a challenging problem quite well. Other times ( a bit too many times for me), logic based reasoning, apparently flies out of the window.
Like many have mentioned, the education system in the US needs some retooling. A recent Time piece raised some good points concerning universities' main educational mission and posed this question - Is it to help prepare students for their vocation, or to expose students to farther reaching endeavors such as enlightened thought? Or both? If so, to what extent? It has been, and currently is, some of both. But a debate will continue to go on as to which area should be emphasized more, especially with jobs becoming more scarce.
Bottom line is life is always challenging, with a high order of critical thinking I believe a person can do well in any field. I do believe in today's world, there needs to be more of a balance in left brain and right brain thinking. The world is beginning to shift from a left brain dominant world, but it will take more time. I'm a left brained engineer, so my advice is go study BioEngineering and if you're "half-good," you'll be able to work for 1,000 years straight.