Jeff Feiwell
@hyper
I think the way to reform university is to create the 10x competitor. The be so good they can’t ignore you option What this unblocks is the need for accreditation which is a total racket and the single variable blocking competition Create a school that produces total studs,employers won’t care about accreditation
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Elite universities are selling status. That takes time to build. Most talented young people seeking status don't want to be in the generation of students who don't get the status. Thiel Fellowship and YC are more interesting competitors since they have crossed the status threshold.
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Jeff Feiwell
@hyper
Right. Proven by the quality of the graduates. I think there’s plenty of room to improve from entrance to exit West Point meets School of Athens
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
But if I'm a top 1% talented 18 yo and I have opportunity to go to elite university that guarantees increase in status vs. bet on some new thing, it needs to have an appropriate payoff relative to the risk. This is why Thiel and YC work. The money and shortcut into an elite network.
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Jeff Feiwell
@hyper
You don’t take those kids. It’s for the bright kids that are late bloomers or have discipline issues or sub par environments — kids can be molded *The program* is SO good that employers want them more than rank and file ivy Right now it’s basically day care. Make it West Point for real world
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