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- Embed this notice@BronzeAgeHogCranker @funnymonkey @amerika @EvilSandmich @NitroDubs new york times doesn't want to hear it but you can't fix learning problems after the fact by just ramming people into higher education. all that has happened is that universities added high school level classes and adult daycare degrees. I think the best thing you could do to help underserved people without redoing the entire system, is strongly pressuring employers into getting rid of expensive credentialism for entry to well paying/path-to-well-paying jobs. I know older engineers that retired with no degree that would never even be given a chance in 2023.