(00:57) Meanwhile, and most critically, an entire nation has just been shown
that it's possible to deliver higher education in an entirely different way.
You don't have to drive to campus, buy textbooks, pay for room and board
in order to get an education.
You can do the whole thing on line ...
(2:12) You might also begin to wonder what a college degree is worth these days ...
a degree from a mid-tier liberal arts school? Totally and utterly worthless ...
colleges know all this, of course. they know their value.
they've been bleeding the middle class dry for decades
and they're self-aware enough to realize it
and that is why Washington is swarming with higher ed lobbyists ...
(3:41) A lot of these places are likely to go under in coming years.
There is not enough federal bailout money in the treasury
to save every pointless university in a bad recession.
They'll be gone for good. Closed - Repurposed, we can hope,
into much-needed efficiency apartments with loads of appealing green space.
COUNTLESS DEANS OF DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION WILL BE OUT OF WORK!
They'll wail and moan and they'll write outraged editorials in the new york times
about the "end of knowledge" and "the coming dark age."
Yeah...ignore them.
THESE PEOPLE NEVER DESERVED JOBS IN THE FIRST PLACE.
The higher education establishment is hurting this country
and has for a long time.
Reform is essential.
This is a good and needed thing.
In fact, it's one of the few bright spots in an otherwise dark moment.TopScroll Down To Peter Thiel on Education
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