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I will reply to your points eventually, Billy, I'm just adding fodder for  
now.  

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3. Replace Universities

People are all over this idea lately, and  I think they’re onto something. I
’m reluctant to suggest that an institution  that’s been around for a 
millennium is finished just because of some  mistakes they made in the last few 
decades, but certainly in the last few  decades US universities seem to have 
been headed down the wrong path. One  could do a lot better for a lot less 
money.

I don’t think  universities will disappear. They won’t be replaced 
wholesale. They’ll just  lose the de facto monopoly on certain types of 
learning 
that they once had.  There will be many different ways to learn different 
things, and some may  look quite different from universities. Y Combinator 
itself is arguably one  of them.

Learning is such a big problem that changing the way people  do it will 
have a wave of secondary effects. For example, the name of the  university one 
went to is treated by a lot of people (correctly or not) as a  credential in 
its own right. If learning breaks up into many little pieces,  
credentialling may separate from it. There may even need to be replacements  
for campus 
social life (and oddly enough, YC even has aspects of  that).

You could replace high schools too, but there you face  bureaucratic 
obstacles that would slow down a startup. Universities seem the  place to start.
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