Michelangelo was apprenticed with Domenico Ghirlandaio at age 14. (That's actually kind of late for a Renaissance artist). His training was the furthest thing from a modern studio art degree imaginablehttps://twitter.com/alessabocchi/status/998456404989108226 …
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An aptitude test in your field of study followed by an apprenticeship at an early age is far, far superior to anything our university system can hope to produce.
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What Molyneux's suggesting -that young, smart people are apprenticed right out of high school rather than waiting $250,000 on college is much closer to the experience of artists like Raphael and Michelangelo. It was also how people trained in most professions before credentialism
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I mean...just LOL at the idea that a studio art degree from the glorified babysitting that the American University system is can produce a Michelangelo
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Haha. It's even worse than that - studio art - aka the degree that even a talented chimp could successfully complete.
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