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RE: The Eventual Death of Universities

in #education7 years ago (edited)

Yes, people who resorts on money itself to gain the so called "title of knowledge" are not solely to be blamed, it's perhaps the people who has the authority over the schools' systems who priotized business more rather than focusing on providing quality education to students. And yes, students can "learn" a lot from school academically but looking at the "real world" perspective, only a handful of knowledge they acquired from schools especially universities can be applied. So basically, all other "required" subjects that are paid equally are just for the schools' business advancement. I'm not saying that schools/ universities should be banned since theres no doubt that there are those that have been recognized as top callibers in this field, rather controls should be established over its systems especially for those that are proven to be incompetent in this field and those engaged in unethical business practices.