Stupid ass private education bullshit

  • Zen_Shinobi@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    It’s still free. You’re not paying for the education, you are paying teachers and university buildings/materials. No one is stopping you from going to the library and learning. The internet hosts a large wealth of knowledge.

    I’m ready for those downvotes, but it’s just a hardpill to swollow

    • Banana@sh.itjust.works
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      I would argue that primarily youre paying for the recognition of your education, as in your diploma, which is often what employers look at.

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        Most employers won’t actually check, just lie and say you have the degree if you’re confident you have the knowledge

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          that is true, , but its harder to fake something like biotech experience than programming, or coding, because you can simply catch up on your free time. some people are afraid lying. i followed a person from a university that was in my class on Linkedin before they enshittified the site. every semester he was adding 1+years of experience for every semester he was still in the school,. he was definitely bullshitting his resume to a job.

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      You’re not paying for the education, you are paying teachers and university buildings/materials.

      Bingo. When my mom went to the University of New Hampshire in 1962, they had one cafeteria in the Student Untion Building and the athletics was run out of a “field house” built in the 40’s and the students in dorms slept on WWII surplus cots in a room with 4 others. The amenities were sparse, to say the least.

      60+ years later, it’s all spiffy amenities, a huge arena with the bells and whistles for the athletics department and shared rooms with washer/dryer hookups and a Memorial Union building that contains the restaurant/cafeterias “dining halls” now… and the cost soared once the flashy stuff was added in.

      Thing is, it’s been a self-feeding spiral as schools raised prices, parents demanded more luxuries for their little darlings, so the schools went into a upgrade game with each other that took on the tint of a competition and it just furthered the pressure on the price to rise.

      The education - the actual purpose of the schools - seems to have gotten lost in the game of chasing after the money.

      This is part of why I’ve been telling my friends kids to aim for a trade school with an apprenticeship or journeymen’s program tied to it. Done right, the kids can come out of the school go right into paid training and be debt-free and working by the time they’re 20.

      And honestly, given how shit the quality of housing built in the last few decades has been, it’s gong to be a guarantee that repair and maintenance is the wave of the future.

      Sause: Have been in the Trades since 1980…

      • Tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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        not everyone can become a tradesperson, or want to. plus they dont want thier back/body to be broken by the time they are 30s or 40s. and its only ever available to 1-2 demographic anyways, they make the majority.

        thats why women make up 60% of bio majors now, far surpassing men, and getting into grad studies, mostly being nurses, or health related jobs. or even MD, rarely BIOTECH/bio research. although its skewed this way because theres also systems in place to help women more than men.