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poast structuralist, meesa rationalist, emotional hypercapitalist, ardent anti-insight crusader ⚔️

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    1. chad donkey from shrek 2‏ @choosy_mom Feb 11
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      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

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    2. chad donkey from shrek 2‏ @choosy_mom Feb 11
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      chad donkey from shrek 2 Retweeted Mason  💦 👏 +  😷 +  🏃‍♂️ ✂️

      In recent decades, higher education has corporatized and quietly subverted the pursuit of educational equality The industry has convinced a well-intentioned public to pressure and coerce students to attend college—without soberly assessing if it’s an *actually good decision*https://twitter.com/webdevMason/status/1227281527257485319 …

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      Mason  💦 👏 +  😷 +  🏃‍♂️ ✂️ @webdevMason
      It's how I imagine religion *used to be,* so deeply entrenched and widely presumed that almost nobody even notices that the incentives at play seem unlikely to drive desirable outcomes and the proof is absolutely in the pudding
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    3. chad donkey from shrek 2‏ @choosy_mom Feb 11
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      As ‘college access’ has expanded in the past several decades, millions more students have enrolled in baccalaureate programs than ever before, accruing trillions of dollars of personal debt and making only modest gains in their earnings potential

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    4. chad donkey from shrek 2‏ @choosy_mom Feb 11
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      Now of course, increased earnings potential isn’t the only thing that traditional college provides Though if that’s what you’re looking for, there are almost certainly better options (e.g. technical college, programming boot camps, trade certifications)

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    5. chad donkey from shrek 2‏ @choosy_mom Feb 11
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      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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      chad donkey from shrek 2‏ @choosy_mom Feb 11
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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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      Through 16 years of institutional education, I didn’t develop a clear understanding of the dimensions along which I wanted to align my life Along with most of my peers, I strived towards measurable achievement (good grades, standardized test scores, prestigious awards, etc.)
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          Something surprising is that (anecdotally) I feel like the people who are most frustrated with the education system are often 90+ percentile students. Stockholm syndrome?

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        3. chad donkey from shrek 2‏ @choosy_mom Feb 13
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          chad donkey from shrek 2 Retweeted Kim Taylor

          i think it has to do with legibility (i.e. a lot of people never learn enough about the system to get frustrated with it)https://twitter.com/kimmytaylor/status/1203519041110822912 …

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          Kim Taylor @kimmytaylor
          Serious question. What % of Americans do you think know what McKinsey is?
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