(This post was last modified: 12-19-2016, 07:55 PM by grim.)
(12-19-2016, 06:37 PM)BadDad Wrote: We live in a world where every single piece of known information is readily available to any individual that wants to learn. And educated individual can be truly educated in the highest sense of the word without ever leaving the comfort of their own living room.
Ahh no. And its interesting you brought this up as it was a subject of a recent Skeptic Guides to the Universe episode. http://www.theskepticsguide.org/podcast/sgu Some people might "think" they are getting a college education but they are not. They will never go into the depth, have the interaction, be peered reviewed, do the lab work, etc. That is an illusion of the "internet age".
You can choose to believe what you want but there is no substitute for a formal education. You don't got to college to actually learn anything. You go to know where to look up the answers and to get connections. A big deal in the academic world is the illusion of false peered reviewed papers. The scams are everywhere. Google it. One example http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJ...#t=article editorial checks spotted fake email addresses, and subsequent internal investigations uncovered fabricated peer review reports, The Internet allows this to happen.
You can disagree. Its fine. But don't think for a second that one can get the same education from sitting at home reading the internet as actual formal education. And if you don't see the discrimination in the world between different universities, then its not part your world, but its very real. The "good schools" get the better salaries. A lot of it is being "legacies".
Good breeding, you know. It might not be 1800 England but if you think these class distinctions don't still exist, go over to the Ivy school world and see if they don't talk a lot about legacies and who goes to what college to get the better starting salary. If you don't think it matters, read this list
https://www.payscale.com/college-salary-report/grad
Its very real. Look at the starting salaries starting for graduate school ranging from $122K to $38K and tell me it doesn't matter. That's real life.