UCLA wants to hire PhD to teach Chemistry for no pay
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Not really, though globalists all go to top schools in most cases. It’s just basic networking. You can’t call basic networking a globalist influence ring. You do tend to get the best programs potentially available for something too, and taught by the best people. Part of the point of higher learning has always been to connect you with top people in various fields and disciplines to be able to have them as resources.
Thinking of ‘higher learning’ as going to a school to get a merit badge for some specific thing someone decided to give one for is more of a certification mindset. Which is fine, but it’s a different thing and the University system’s never been about that. They did come up with a bunch of Wikipedia degrees for diversity admits though, and women. There are plenty of smart women in colleges but if you want to find the most women, look towards the most made up majors and it’s like an ugly sorority meeting.
Even going to a trade school has half the point of connecting you with people in the field to apprentice under and network with.