• Tiefling IRL@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    There’s no benefit for the common person, only downsides, and America as a whole is gonna get stupider. Rich people like it because it makes them richer, religious zealots like it because they get to push their indoctrination schools, and conservatives like it because conservatism goes up when education goes down. Rich people avoid most of it because they can afford private schooling and have legacy admission on their side

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      America as a whole is gonna get stupider

      God, I’m not sure the world will be ready for even higher levels of American ignorance

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      Eventually, i imagine it might lead other countries to not recognize degrees or other credentials earned in the US

      • mic_check_one_two@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        I’m honestly surprised that isn’t already the case. The first year of college 101 courses in America are often just rehashes of high school. Because the American high schools are so inconsistent, that the university wants all of their incoming students to at least have the same baseline. I went to a decent high school so it was 100% repeated content for me. If given the option, I could have skipped the entire first year of classes. But I had a shocking number of classmates who apparently had never seen anything past basic quadratic equations before.