<p>I agree that it is unrealistic to expect colleges to have jobs available for their graduates. I suggest colleges provide honest real world counseling to get graduates on a good path that reflects current realities. Some of our kids had college counselors to ensure a proper fit for college and a good understanding of the process … why not for the transition to the working world.</p>
<p>Simply, our kids need more help with the career process. When people spend $$$ for education, they just might develop a sense of entitlement with relation to getting a job. </p>
<p>The ivys, most of all, offer great networks justifying their price. The ROI of most schools does not justify them charging the same rate as the ivys. If other schools do not have the powerful network, i suggest they consider a powerful career resource program.</p>