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Agree agree

It used to be that working was working, and it prepared you for making a living, and education was education, and it prepared you for picking your head up above the melee and seeing what was coming and what needed to happen and adjusting (and adjusting your society) accordingly. That system worked well.

Then we entered into a little closed feedback loop of “degrees make money” -> “holy shit, I want a degree” -> “we need people to give all these thirsty people degrees” -> “well we gotta make it easier to get one then” -> “open more schools” -> “pump em in pump em out get those stacks, yay tuition” -> “more tuition” -> “student loans” -> “hey now we can REALLY charge tuition” -> “argh this degree doesn’t even help me with my job which was the purpose” -> “fuck these loans are six figures and I still don’t have a job” -> SYSTEM ERROR REDO FROM START

At this point, aside from some outliers which still attempt to provide a good education, the majority of undergrad programs are as far as I can tell just like a big young adult day-care program and a fairly ineffective job-training center. The educational purpose is still there depending on the professor but the wider system only cares about it every now and then, by accident.

System is fucked

It is bothersome, because actual education is actually really important. Especially in the US we really need it right now.

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