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by x2398dh1 3182 days ago
I don't know what college or University you went to, but at the large public University I went (University of Minnesota) one literally receives no governmental authority and extremely little guidance dictating what path you should take whatsoever. Students are literally tiny specks of nothing helping to finance an ivory tower and they can do whatever they want, whenever they want, it's an extremely lax environment behaviorally speaking. There are no authority figures, no hierarchy, and professors do not know your name or care if you come to office hours, because you are one of 500 students in a class. There were classes that I never showed up to except for the first day and tests. People who manage to come across the financial means to get a degree are able to finish while others drop out over time - so I think it's seen as more of a financial stability indicator, which could perhaps be a surrogate metric for submissiveness but not necessarily as you purport. I slunked my way through an Electrical Engineering degree while running a landscaping business I had started in high school, because I wanted to build stuff rather than be a landscape dude for the rest of my life. I see nothing in the University world resembling the corporate politics world what so ever. Perhaps you attended Hogwarts?