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by cinquemb
2791 days ago
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> Learning itself is a skill...and University teaches you how to learn and to appreciate knowledge True that learning is a skill. University is not the only place people can "learn to learn", it is one option out of innumerable many that people can think of if they can so dare to imagine. >...no matter what degree you get you're better off afterwards. I think some people would question this when they get to the point where they are destitute trying to pay off loans that they can't discharge, which I'm not sure how capitalist non discharagble loans are. Usually, a lendee being able to default on a loan is the risk lenders take when underwriting… > I have a feeling it's going to hurt us massively in the long run. I disagree with that statement, the church (like universities are now) use to be a massive powerful force that acted as a gate keeper to knowledge, and over time, became mostly irrelevant to such ends… |
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I disagree. There are no institutions in modern capitalism that teach you how to learn if you don't already know how. It's extremely rare for them to even train you in skills they need if you already KNOW how to learn.
>think some people would question this when they get to the point where they are destitute trying to pay off loans
Hence my original point...
> Claiming that universities are a gate keeper to knowledge in the age of the internet...
You are missing the point of universities and basically everything I've just said.