I agree with your thoughts on education. I know I am old school, but the world has changed by leaps and bounds since my college days (1957-1961). Several months ago I briefly mentioned my experience in achieving my college education. I attended a state college in Alabama receiving a major in chemistry and a minor in math. My Mother would borrow $100.00 each semester($75.00 for tuition and $25.00 for books). As you can see, college students were able to receive a college degree without accumulating major long term debt. Much unlike today, most all the graduates I knew found jobs in a minimum period of time. The way the cost of a college degree has grown over the years has resulted in massive debt for todays college students. I am not saying that the cost of obtaining a college degree can duplicate the minimum cost experienced during my generation, but there has to be a way to reign in the astromical cost. Just like our National Debt, the cost of a college education has spiraled out of control.