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<blockquote data-quote="lovethebomb" data-source="post: 26680448" data-attributes="member: 531830"><p>UGC should definitely taper enrollment for their art degrees. This is the problem. Art faculties should be open for people who have serious academic goals in humanities. Right now it's more or less a consolation basket to sustain the hopes of students who don't fit anywhere.</p><p></p><p>However the fact that there are sub-par graduates isn't exactly a compelling indictment against free education. I think you (and others who tend to denounce free education over this particular dynamic) are bending over backwards to make a point here. We should sort out the problem of the inept graduates but I fail to see how it could be a systemic flaw of the free education ethos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovethebomb, post: 26680448, member: 531830"] UGC should definitely taper enrollment for their art degrees. This is the problem. Art faculties should be open for people who have serious academic goals in humanities. Right now it's more or less a consolation basket to sustain the hopes of students who don't fit anywhere. However the fact that there are sub-par graduates isn't exactly a compelling indictment against free education. I think you (and others who tend to denounce free education over this particular dynamic) are bending over backwards to make a point here. We should sort out the problem of the inept graduates but I fail to see how it could be a systemic flaw of the free education ethos. [/QUOTE]
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