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One more feature of value in a college education (but this feature has absolutely NOTHING to do with education):
It can be added to the list of "Systems" you have (somewhat) successfully navigated in your life. Elementary school taught you how to navigate the system of Junior and High School. High School gave you a window on the "System" of college or work. (Show up on time and put in your time.) For some of us babes in the woods, military was an Advanced Graduate Degree in "Systems".
And the more "Systems" you've figured out how to survive in, the better off you will be in ANY work setting (or any setting).
Operating successfully within a "System" is actually the MOST valuable thing we can now in our current time know.
It can be added to the list of "Systems" you have (somewhat) successfully navigated in your life. Elementary school taught you how to navigate the system of Junior and High School. High School gave you a window on the "System" of college or work. (Show up on time and put in your time.) For some of us babes in the woods, military was an Advanced Graduate Degree in "Systems".
And the more "Systems" you've figured out how to survive in, the better off you will be in ANY work setting (or any setting).
Operating successfully within a "System" is actually the MOST valuable thing we can now in our current time know.