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is this unreasonable?
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I think its the wrong take, but I don't think its unreasonable - it makes a lot of sense if you're making this decision based on a totally financialized bildungsroman (lmao, someone stop me) I'm more of a humanist or idealist, college is a process of learning & socialization of immense value for those who apply themselves generally believe that broad 'intelligence' matters more than ever in a post-singularity world - optimizing for a 'career' path in the traditional sense will become obsolete liberal arts kids will rise
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typically, when something becomes common sense enough to get featured in a lot of pre-roll youtube ads for coaching guys like "college is dumb, heres why you should drop out" I tend to think its bullshit plenty wrong with american university & college systems though, hope many things will change by the time my kids are attending
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how do you define "liberal arts kids"
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in the US liberal arts kids refer to kids who go to a liberal arts college - im speaking generally, my larger point is reducing college to a purely 'professional development' process is wrong
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