I love how bleak republicans outlook truly is
I hate how successfully they mitigate that bleakness with more bleakness.
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I love how bleak republicans outlook truly is
I hate how successfully they mitigate that bleakness with more bleakness.
Enrollment in colleges and universities, as far as I understand, has gone way down. Every university in my state has dropped enrollment by about 15% over the last 10 years. I've read that roughly 50% of colleges and universities in the US are expected to go bankrupt and close in the next 10 or 20 years due to this little thing called the internet.
A lot of younger people do not feel the need to go get a college degree when much of the material and certifications can now be secured through online courses.
Reasonable tuition would also be a good start.
Also, college is no longer needed for IT, we can start to treat it like a trade. "Computer Scientist" and "Information Technologist" are very clearly different things now that computers are such a commonplace thing.