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I guess they are paying $300k for the connections and access to the elites who go to these universities but whats the point of paying if the 'elite university experience' is not only virtual, but anyone can go and get a MS degree online for cheap access? (Obviously for some courses)

Still the pandemic has made it glaringly obvious that depending on the course you study, in this case, history, media, drama and film studies, a Masters Degree in either of those fields is a complete scam if the probabilities in getting a high earning job is that small as I have said before. [0]

As for a PhD in especially in either of those fields. Well... Just don't take my word for it and just look at the responses right here and you can make your own decision to see if it is worth it. [1]

[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27620695

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27580605




In the case of J-School, mentioned in the article, even back when journalism was not such a beleaguered profession, a lot of people were pretty skeptical that it was a better option than, you know, being a journalist.

I know a lot of working journalists and very few of them went to J-School. (Many worked on undergrad newspapers and some colleges have undergrad elective classes.)


>I guess they are paying $300k for the connections and access to the elites who go to these universities

Can you expand on what you mean by "access to elites"


Let's just say it's not about what you know, but it is about who you know. This applies better at the top universities in the world.

Why not ask Paul Graham (pg) and Patrick Collison (pc)?

Maybe you can ask Peter Thiel and the Thiel fellowship recipients?




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