Elite colleges aren’t the only pathway to elite jobs and leadership, plenty of people educated in accessible state schools go on to high level careers. I started a career in book publishing which is both very competitive and low paying and then switched to medicine, which is very competitive and high paying, all starting with a degree fr…
Elite colleges aren’t the only pathway to elite jobs and leadership, plenty of people educated in accessible state schools go on to high level careers. I started a career in book publishing which is both very competitive and low paying and then switched to medicine, which is very competitive and high paying, all starting with a degree from a state school that accepts most applicants. Elite schooling is overemphasized and not as important as people believe. There were people from my state school who went into those supposed Ivy League holy grails of investment banking and consulting. So, yes the Left should be far more worried about those other 900/1000 ish people. And emphasizing college for everyone is not the answer. Elevating social status and wages for other types of work IS important, that’s what will make our society more healthy.
Elite colleges aren’t the only pathway to elite jobs and leadership, plenty of people educated in accessible state schools go on to high level careers. I started a career in book publishing which is both very competitive and low paying and then switched to medicine, which is very competitive and high paying, all starting with a degree from a state school that accepts most applicants. Elite schooling is overemphasized and not as important as people believe. There were people from my state school who went into those supposed Ivy League holy grails of investment banking and consulting. So, yes the Left should be far more worried about those other 900/1000 ish people. And emphasizing college for everyone is not the answer. Elevating social status and wages for other types of work IS important, that’s what will make our society more healthy.