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by marcosdumay
3380 days ago
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> The number of high paying doesn't change simply because we're increasing the number of degrees per capita It should. Not necessarily in proportion to the number of degrees, but having more degrees out there should increase the number of high paying jobs. Superior education should make people both more intellectually malleable and capable of creating value in unforeseen ways. If it doesn't, it would be evidence there's something very wrong with the degrees. |
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But, today, professions are far more specialized than people realize. How much of what you learned in your degree do you still remember? 1%? of that 1%, how much do you actually use on a daily basis? and of that subset, how much of that knowledge is things you couldn't have easily learned on the job.