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mbaytas | 2 years ago

> I think college is broken. But my question is whether it’s broken and useful or broken and harmful.

A better question IMO is: Is college more useful than the alternatives?

College is a huge investment: tens of thousands of dollars, plus 4 years of full-time work.

When I went to college in 2007 (not in US, but I digress…) it made sense to go in for a 4-year degree because there were no alternatives. Coursera, Udemy, etc. did not exist. YouTube was just born. And to start with, we didn’t even have broadband in my house or school, that could stream video.

It’s a very different world today. The opportunity cost is too great. Even without being a Thiel fellow, there are many alternatives to what you can do with 4 years of your life that will set you up for success – not only educational opportunities but also starting a business, freelancing, etc.

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mbaytas|2 years ago

In fact I think this is a ripe space for opportunities to build new institutions that provide value.

The value of college is not only education, but also community.

We are seeing, and will continue to see, many new online and IRL ventures that provide community and learning to young people, which will serve them much better than colleges.

Buildspace (https://buildspace.so/) is a beautiful example.