College. Supposedly a place of "higher learning", aimed at students of the highest caliber - when really, everyone is allowed in with enough money. But, is all the trouble really worth it for a simple piece of paper? Why do high school teachers care so much about whether or not you get into the college system - or better yet, why SHOULD they care? Their job is done as soon as the student either graduates or drops out. Are college students really any better than high school students? Why is it that jobs take these degrees so damn seriously? What if the student with the degree had partied their way through, making passing marks by simple blind luck and cliff notes? As I said, it's only a piece of paper stating that you were willing to put more effort into it than the next guy. I know, some wooters here go to college, and I suppose I'm not trying to rag on them, but still, what's the point? Please, explain why a huge university is so much better than a small community college or technical school, where the teachers actually care about the students, and the students actually care about furthering their education.