I have read and followed the comments of this article since the 5th, and I would love to comment with one of my favorite movie quotes
See, the sad thing about a guy like you is in 50 years you’re gonna staht doin some thinkin on your own and you’re gonna come up with the fact that there are two certaintees in life. One, don’t do that. And Two, you dropped a hundred and fifty grand on a —- education you coulda got for a dollah fifty in late chahges at the public library. Good Will Hunting (Will to a Havad boy)
I however must disagree with Mr. Hunting on one thing, the education you would get by $1.50 in late charges would probably be superior to that which you get in your typical university. Which is why my husband and I educate our children at home, and we will continue to do so for the advancement of their knowledge and wisdom. As for a college education, that will be up to them. ie.Training in a technical field, starting their own business, or seeking an education fit for a true statesman such as George Wythe gave to at least 2 of our founding fathers, and several others who gave our country it’s hard fought start.
If you want to know what a real liberal arts education looks like research the education of Thomas Jefferson under the mentorship of George Wythe.





