'43% of recent college grads are underemployed'? A cynic might rephrase as '43% of a trillion-dollar industry's customers were swindled out of massive amounts of money by false promises and media hype about the economic value of a college degree'https://twitter.com/FT/status/1061861920632922112 …
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Have you done any research on the business or market side?There’s evidence that businesses increase candidate requirements during down economies but fail to lift requirements when economy improves.This leaves perpetual “skills gap” and the need for candidates to attend college.
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Or that it can be acquired
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Purchased. I will be honest in my criticism.
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Why would academia's vested interests matter if businesses chose to select people with IQ testing? Isn't it the private sector that really holds the cards?
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Because the results may be deemed socially unacceptable.
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Hey my snake oil is better than theirs! Really!
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You should see how we do it in Singapore. Fairly simple, transparent and easy to implement. Make everyone go through a comprehensive curriculum and sit for rigorous tests. The best in that go to college.
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