In my opinion, no. Its still spreading. A few blue states still have somewhat "normal" universities at more local levels. But in 6-8 years those will have fallen. I'm encouraging my youngest to pursue vocational skills. Electrician, Welder, Builder etc.
Hate to burst your bubble but there’s less than a 0% chance. I was in undergrad in 2015 and it was pretty bad. Now, in graduate school 5 years later, it’s even worse than it was in 2015. So many noticeable differences. From the professors to the masses of sheep students walking around. Everyone is fragile and thinks the world revolves around them. I don’t want to know what it’ll be in 6-8 years.
What you describe is what I suspected. Maybe there'll be a few conservative places left by the time they're ready, or there'll be alternatives to higher education.
Thank god for Dr Peterson.
My kids will be ready for college in 6 and 8 years respectively. Any chance of this turning around before then?
In my opinion, no. Its still spreading. A few blue states still have somewhat "normal" universities at more local levels. But in 6-8 years those will have fallen. I'm encouraging my youngest to pursue vocational skills. Electrician, Welder, Builder etc.
Hate to burst your bubble but there’s less than a 0% chance. I was in undergrad in 2015 and it was pretty bad. Now, in graduate school 5 years later, it’s even worse than it was in 2015. So many noticeable differences. From the professors to the masses of sheep students walking around. Everyone is fragile and thinks the world revolves around them. I don’t want to know what it’ll be in 6-8 years.
What you describe is what I suspected. Maybe there'll be a few conservative places left by the time they're ready, or there'll be alternatives to higher education.