@Baxate_carter
I am college pilled, for good reason. Meet my dad, the current president of LAU, in Lebanon. He left during the civil war at 17 years old and pursued a PhD in electrical engineering, and has dedicated his career to academia (exclusively in the United States until recently). He grew up poor in a small village in a household with 8 children and parents who worked incredibly hard but never even made it to middle school education. The American University system enabled him to change the trajectory of his family lineage, forever. I grew up with an emphasis on education, graduated from Georgia Tech with a degree in Computer Engineering, got a high paying job, joined an exited a startup, and now work at NVIDIA. My twin brother is currently in med school on his way to being a surgeon. Higher education in America isn’t perfect, but it’s still the best mechanism for upward mobility IN THE WORLD. We must protect it, invest in it, modernize it, so that anyone who is smart and wants to work hard can change not only their life, but their descendants life… forever.