American undergraduate exclusivity is certainly a Bad Thing (especially when it only belongs to a small set of rich white guys) and it should be mitigated But striving towards universal college education is a bad norm that perpetuates bad institutions
College can also provide things like: - valuable alumni/peer networks - formative learning experiences - a low risk environment for self-experimentation - skills and frameworks for orienting yourself towards a meaningful life But none of these are guaranteed
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I graduated with a medium-strong network, a couple of neat academic experiences, and no idea what I was supposed to do next And I went to an elite university + had probably like a 95th-percentile academic and social experiencehttps://twitter.com/choosy_mom/status/1218374130820501504 …
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