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by ghaff 3279 days ago
I don't really disagree with any of that. There are (mostly good) reasons why most universities look and act differently than they would were they solely constructed for learning some trade whether white collar or otherwise. Part of this is that the training part is mixed in, for many people, with moving out of the house for the first time, being self-directed to a greater degree, etc.

That said, there's also a general expectation that, barring graduate school, university grads will also go on to earning their own living. Some do so with just generalized university education--which is more or less what you have if you majored in medieval German literature. But it's easier with an engineering degree or something else that ties directly to what a company is specifically hiring for.

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That's a good point. While they're definitely not the same thing, I wonder if the goal posts are just changing. So at first, it was: complete high school and you will def get a job! And then it was: get a univ education and then you will def get a job!

Maybe the economy is just changing so much that we simply don't have the capacity to absorb so many workers. Or maybe we need to direct more resources to create employment in those areas (i.e. more funding for arts, history, archaeology etc.). I don't know what the solution is.