Dr. Karlson is right in this, as in so many things.
Fighting over whose language to use seems silly.
Of course, maybe I just say that because I teach at a preternaturally expensive private school.....But acquiring a real facility with signals, and learning
how to fit in, and how to think and solve problems, EVEN IF THE PROBLEMS ARE MADE-UP AND ARE REALLY JUST ENTRY BARRIERS....It's valuable.
Education is the lubricant for social intercourse. There, I said it.
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Two thoughts:
1. Education may lubricate, but paying $150k to go to a private school for three years may not be the cheapest kind of grease. And I blame subsidization.
2. As someone suffering through law school right now, I can say with some confidence that while some made-up problems are valuable entry barriers, three years of made up problems is just an expensive form of cartelization.
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