there's a popular article in the ny times today about the appropriateness of
college for all students, and is looking at the success of especially people
with computing experience but not necessarily degrees; people are pointing
out, though, that those without degrees -- even in jobs which don't require
them (or needn't, though it might be a requested qualification) generally
have less successful work lives, aren't promoted/are fired more readily,
find switching fields, communicating on the job, etc. more difficult...
basically the same experience now with not having a BA as "then" -- when far
fewer had a BA!

cooper union in art, here in the us -- well, my sister and a few friends at
least have always been impressed at the way in which those students were
prepared to be able to support their art making throughout their lives

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All best,
Catherine Daly
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