CAPP, careers, whatever you want to call it, IS a joke. People can figure out for themselves what "career" is right for them. The education to allow them to excel is what is important. The nuances of the educational system can be debated endlessly, I personally think introductory philosophy classes should be MANDATORY because no matter what field you're in, broadened, logical, analytical thinking is key to success both in professional and personal life. But that's another point entirely. What most needs to be dealt with is apathy and attitude problems on the part of scoiety at large which lead to self-improvement by means of education being prioritized below, for example, american idol. I am firmly set in the belief that, while no one source can be held at the root of such a widespread problem, that the pursuit of wealth and unbridled capitalism is a major source. Corporate exploitation of the masses is FACILITATED by apathy and ignorance. Big business does not want the average person to be smarter, it doesn't serve their profit line. And yet, big business is utterly necessary. What needs to be done on that point is to make it profitable, and gear corporations towards profit, based on a society that does not appeal to the LCD but raises the bar and demands that if you want to be a part of this society, you'd better step your fucking game up.
Harsh, but necessary, and if it happens, it won't be so harsh anymore, will it.