Adam Carolla on College: It’s Where Kids’ Brains Are Scrambled By People Who Can’t Cut It in the Private Sector
RUSH EXCERPT:
CAROLLA: “No, I am not. Especially with the cost of college. Also I don’t know what they will learn in colleges these days. It seems weird to me they need to be shipped off somewhere to go to college. That’s a weird concept to me. With all of the information in the world at your finger tips on your smart phone, the idea you will get in a plane and go across the country and go into a brick and mortar building. You think about colleges: Are there older buildings in the country than the colleges campuses? Look, I grew up in north Hollywood. The oldest building was a k-mart from 1974. You go to Harvard or Yale or princeton, the buildings are 300 years old. Those are the oldest structures physically in our land. The notion we will send them there to have their brains sort of scrambled by a bunch of people who could not cut it in the private sector doesn’t make sense.”




