scarberiankhatru
Senior Member
I don't think universities should become places that cater only to the "elite".
Of course they should. Enrollment should be from a healthy mix of the intellectual and socio-economic elite.
I don't think universities should become places that cater only to the "elite".
Of course they should. Enrollment should be from a healthy mix of the intellectual and socio-economic elite.
A few children of the rich and powerful are needed at every university.
A few children of the rich and powerful are needed at every university.
Univeristy was meant to be about learning and academics, academic in the french sense of the word.
Society will always have an elite. It's ridiculous that they should have some sort of special right to university though - that's exactly the kind of thing that devalues a degree.
In this case, I think that it is the intellectually elite as opposed to the financially elite that is being referred to. If a simple clerical job requires a university degree, then what does that say about the value of a university education?
Back in the day, you only went to university if you wanted to become an Engineer, Doctor, Lawyer, or Professor. Today, kids basically go to university in order to get a minimum wage job as an office assistant. People are already starting to question the value of a university education, and I think that they should be. The fact that U of T has 50,000 students racking up millions of dollars of student debt for jobs that don't even require a university education shouldn't be seen as positive.