Then the politicians say "look, we're educating the whole world with free high quality online courses", they dismantle the universities, people never leave their parents' house, and everybody in the world learns exactly the same thing.
yeah, of course, sorry I just said calculus because it was the first math class that came to mind. You're right, the classes are better, saying they are the same was wrong, but the point me and the parent comment were making is just that the main benefit of paying is the environment more so than the course curriculum
Not all CS masters are equal. Not all CS instruction is equal.
Depending on these outcomes, the cheap masters in CS could be superior to a local, more expensive, in-person community college masters.
Sure, the faculty at an Ivy League can make all the difference. So can the faculty at a top-tier school like GT.
But will the faculty at Ye Old Community College make all the difference and warrant the 2-4X higher cost?