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Stosh Wychulus's avatar

There is the view there is more indoctrination than education going on, and that the "education" is suspect with more students seen as functionally illiterate with the degree being meaningless in spite of the increasing high grades given. There is also increasing belief that the student debt carried at graduation is not worth the hole you find yourself in.

https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/world/neuroscientist-reveals-first-generation-in-history-to-be-less-intelligent-than-their-parents/ar-AA1VvYSd

Matthew Ferrara's avatar

I believe there’s a distinction between confidence in the institutions of higher education and higher education itself. Thankfully, we live at a time when getting a higher education is available through far more avenues than some of the institutions that dominated the past. I don’t have any data, but I’m not sure that the belief in bettering oneself has declined. I would agree, however that the sources of so-called higher educational truth are under increased and well deserved skeptical scrutiny. And that would seem to be a healthy thing in my opinion.

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