With millions of people out of work in this country -- many who have college degrees and even advanced degrees -- rising tuition costs have many wondering if college students are getting the bang for their parents' buck. (See: Rethinking College as Student-Loan Burdens Rise)
A new study suggests, “not hardly,” if the goal of earning a four-year college degree is to actually learn something.
The report based on the book Academically Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses found that after two years of college, 45% of students learned little to nothing. After four years, 36% of students learned almost nothing.
To read the full, original article click on this link: IT'S OFFICIAL: College Students Learn Next To Nothing
Author: Stacy Curtin, TechTicker