1/ I grew up in
I am getting my degree in
Education outside tire 1 universities is “badly” broken and it boggles my mind how this space is not disrupted yet. Students in India & China write highly competitive exams (JEE Advance & Gaokao) with < 1% acceptance rate.
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2/ In India, almost all of top 100 ranked student choose to study CS at IIT Mumbai. So if you are not from lower cast and and you aren’t god-like in nailing multiple choice tests- hard luck studying CS! If you aren’t from Beijing, getting into Tshingua and Peking is just as tough
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3/ . Second and third tire Universities lack infra and talent in India, In China, Infra is better but I’d argue that they lack talent even more. Teachers (to put it mildly) are just not skilled enough and wouldn’t qualify to teach high schoolers. Most can’t even write code..
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4/ and aren’t updated with latest tech. Mainly because universities can’t compete with industry on paying great talent .@LambadaSchool for Asia tackles the same problem could be the next golden unicorn
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Love it. FYI link broken on that
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