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truly
·4년 전·discuss
Congratulations!

Being a (part-time) youtuber myself, can I ask what you are using for audio?

It is indeed great!
truly
·4년 전·discuss
I mean to function without being babysat, not (only) from an economic perspective.

I'm not suggesting in any way a class-based education system, which are awful. I'm simply stating that if you are poor, your best bet is to pursue whatever education lands you the best possible job.
truly
·4년 전·discuss
Giving everyone the same chances is a principle pretty much everyone reasonable agrees with.

What I'm saying is that if you are poor, your best bet is to choose to pursue whatever education brings you the best possible job.
truly
·4년 전·discuss
It helps to first discuss what the purpose of the education system is before trying to reform it.

In my view, the purpose should be: - enable each individual to function independently in society.

For poor individuals, a technical education that helps land you a good job is absolutely great and is an enabling factor for many things to come.

For individuals from richer families with a wide array of opportunities (e.g., middle class in the west), no doubt a traditional liberal arts education is fantastic.
truly
·4년 전·discuss
This is great and very useful to me!

What source are you getting the channels from?

And how do you choose which channel goes in?
truly
·4년 전·discuss
I would like to draw the attention to the precise wording around the statistics:

""" In 1970, just 1 in 5 U.S.-born PhD graduates in economics had a parent with a graduate degree. Now? Two-thirds of them do, [...] """

These numbers (1/5, 2/3) refer to US-born PhD graduates (in economics).

But the number of US-born PhD students is very small. The vast majority of PhD students are immigrants.