We
spend billions to improve education yet we're legalizing pot, which now is
proven to damage brains. (Don't trust the activists, which are heavily funded by Big Tobacco. See the
new National Academy of Sciences metaevaluation.)
In the name of rigor, courses focus too
much on the hard and arcane, with too little weighing of whether that’s the
best use of student time.
Most people would rather be entertained
than educated. So sugar-coat.
How-to
books that claim “It worked for me, it can work for you” aren’t helpful because
typical readers aren’t as smart and driven as are book authors.
You’ll
likely learn more of enduring value from an hour of wise googling than from any
course.
Banks are forced to modify, that is, take
a loss on mortgages but colleges, which don't disclose risks, wring every penny
even from its many unemployable grads.
College
tuition up 1,200% since 1978, That’s four times
the inflation rate. There’s little learning—36% grow not at all in critical
thinking. 44% don't graduate even if
given six years, and 1/2 are un-underemployed. Crazy.
I read these aloud on YouTube.
I read these aloud on YouTube.
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