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[quote=Anonymous]I think colleges that stress thinking, research, dialogue, arguments, and the free flow of ideas are good. Plus, the ones that are aggressive about fighting AI. Blue Books are back at a lot of good schools. You will need to demonstrate your thinking on the spot - just like in the olden days. Alas, it's a quiet tragedy that so many of this generation never learned to write neatly in cursive. But the Blue Books demand you write neatly. I think there's a big space for handwriting tutors in the AI age. Unfortunately, there are a lot of colleges that are basically factories - both big public and small private. A student is on a conveyor belt, and if they choose to AI everything for their business administration or communications degrees, they will be able to float through without learning a damn thing. The good schools are fighting that though. Which means you'll see even further differentiation between the "good" schools and everywhere else. AI is a big problem when it comes to learning. The better schools will deal with that head on - thus, the blue books at midterms and finals. The factory schools will let it slide. [/quote]
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