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The author of this article asserts some of the recent complaints I've either personally heard from others or some of my own opinions regarding the costs of higher education.

Scott Galloway has recently become well known for additional criticism of higher education creating artificial constraints on admissions or acceptance of potential students.

Do you believe any of these points have merit?

Do you believe the current costs of higher education either in the US or other first world countries provides appropriate return on investment?

Do you believe the assertion that senior lecturers don't have the same teaching skill requirements as primary education in addition to their subspecialty or focus?

How could higher education be improved or is the current model working well enough?

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[โ€“] Gustephan 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Make a distinction between teachers and researchers, require actual teaching skills/qualifications for teachers. It's infuriating to pay 6 figures a year in opportunity cost to be in grad school to be "taught" by a handful of researchers who are mia 3/4 of the year and still don't really give a shit about teaching the other 1/4

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

That indeed is infuriating. The least you can expect is to be taught by the actual professors...since that's their entire gig, aside from the research for notoriety side Hussle.