There is an excellent site that ranks colleges based on what they need to learn to succeed, i.e. are colleges’ required core subjects preparing the student for life, it is whatwilltheylearn.com. They analyze college based on 7 core subject and how many of them are required by the college. The 7 are: science, math, economics, foreign language,US history, composition and literature. As your topic hints, the so-called elite Ivy and liberal arts colleges get a D or F, as do schools like Cal-Berkley, Univ Michigan-Ann Arbor, Illinois-Urbana-Champaign, Virginia-Charlottesville.
A sample of colleges that get an A: University of Arkansas-Fayetteville, Baylor, Texas A&M, Lamar University, Air Force Academy, West Pointe.
So a “student” can go to college, extend high school 4 more years without any intellectual challenge, graduate, believe they are an “asset” just because they have a college degree, have 6 figure loan debt and then wonder why no one wants to hire someone with a degree in liberal arts (take you pick of majors). Then they continue the hallucination of unrealistic expectations by going on to law school.




















