Friday, January 3, 2020

Are Colleges Preparing Students for the Working World [Infographic]

Are Colleges Preparing Students for the Working World Infographic First things first theres an argument to be made that looking at college as nothing mora than away to get a good job is the absolute wrong way to look at college that education is a worthy end in and of itself, and that college is a time to become a richer, more experiencedhuman being, not a richer, more experiencedpotential employee. But the fact remains that a significant portion if not the majority of the population sees college as an investment. Go ahead, just Google Is college worth it? and bask in the endless stream of thinkpieces on whether or not college is worth the money (that is, whether or not spending money on college will get you more money in the future).Thinks are looking grim forthe college is a good investment crowd these daysfewerthan half of employers believe that college grads are prepared for entry-level work , and, according to an article from Slate, new grads havebleak lives ahead of themTodays crop of new B.A.s are staring at roughly 8.5 percent unemployment, 16.8 percent underemployment. Close to half of those who land work wont immediately find a job that requires their degree, and for those stuck in that situation, there are fewer good jobs to go around.The folks atKnod, a global learning network that focuses on experience-based education, offer a new infographic that tracks the ways in which colleges may be failing to prepare graduates for the workplace, which you can check out below. The glaubenszeugnis of Knods infographic Students should focus on gaining skills and experiences over just gaining a degree.