Because our system is designed to keep a significant portion of our youth out of the labor market until they are in their mid to late-20s. Our society encourages an extension of the "teenage" years until people reach about 30. Why? Because we have the baby boomers who are at the apex of their power and earning potential, and they don't want a bunch of upstarts coming in and competing with them right when they are in the home-stretch to retirement.
Why liberal arts? Because our public school systems do such a poor job teaching mathematics and hard sciences that liberal arts is the only viable option for most high school grads. If you couldn't understand algebra and trigonometry in high school, then you sure as hell aren't going to be signing up for pre-calculus in college.... You want to have time to party and get laid like the Jersey Shore douches.
Look the Vietnam draft dodger class is now in charge of "higher education" now. They need students to keep their gravy train rolling. The whole system is designed to in-debt the gullible while selling them snakeoil like: "get an degree in English literature from Fancy-pants University, and you will be valuable to some employer somewhere."
Why liberal arts? Because our public school systems do such a poor job teaching mathematics and hard sciences that liberal arts is the only viable option for most high school grads. If you couldn't understand algebra and trigonometry in high school, then you sure as hell aren't going to be signing up for pre-calculus in college.... You want to have time to party and get laid like the Jersey Shore douches.
Look the Vietnam draft dodger class is now in charge of "higher education" now. They need students to keep their gravy train rolling. The whole system is designed to in-debt the gullible while selling them snakeoil like: "get an degree in English literature from Fancy-pants University, and you will be valuable to some employer somewhere."
