Colleges have to convince students for the next year that a remote education is worth every bit as much as an in-person one, and then pivot back before students actually start believing it. It’s like only being able to sell your competitor’s product for a year.
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Absolutely correct.
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Maybe, but that doesn't mean any network is worth $20K a year
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I didn't understand the value of networking before I graduated.
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I went to Purdue and that was my observation.
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100% not hard to find these groups either with this little thing called local search on google
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It’s a different kind of networking. My kids want to go back because of the relationships and lasting opportunities. It has nothing to do with the actual education. They can get that anywhere. They could be successful with what they know now. Experience is everything.
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I'd say college is primarily about credentialing
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