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by alwayslikethis
1330 days ago
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I think this is the wrong way to characterize this change. What changed isn't the attitudes of individual students, but rather the demographics of the students themselves. In the ages past most people did not go to college, and most jobs did not require a degree, so only those who could afford to (upper class) went, and for those people, getting a job simply isn't that big of a concern. |
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I do feel that a large swath of jobs don't really need the college degree they seem to require. That sort of college-as-a-credential business model seems like a self-licking ice cream cone.