“College isn’t about getting a job” is the perfect angle. It turns college into something so esoteric its success is impossible to measure, and therefore it’s impossible to fail.
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For someone like you, you studied CS (great field), probably didn't have much/any debt, went to a cheap/solid school, had valuable skills and a good time. Hard to argue against that.
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The hard thing about valuing a university is it's this huge bundle of 80 things all together that are worth different amounts to different people
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True. In some ways it kinda feels like bloated software. It works well enough that you buy the whole thing, but you really only need a few specific parts of it.
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I just signed a contract for Salesforce so I get it :)
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