Anonymous wrote:Yes, anxious but there’s no way forward except through it. If you study history, this is still basically the most secure, comfortable humans have ever been. Think about parents sending their kids off across the Oregon trail, or putting them on rickety boats to emigrate across an ocean (and those are basically the GOOD options from history)…..the risks all seem lower here.
Anonymous wrote:I seriously doubt the tech lords are going to at the wee peasants (us) AGI. Never going to happen. And their kids will go to university.
Anonymous wrote:Go pre-med, then med school and get a job in emergency medicine in a big city.
You have AI proofed yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go pre-med, then med school and get a job in emergency medicine in a big city.
You have AI proofed yourself.
Yep.
Or Ag/Agtech or hospitality at Cornell.
Both colleges see massively increased interest.
Premed and medical school are another part of the problem:
1. Students take on years of schooling with no guarantee of success—a massive investment of time and money.
2. It raises the question: are students truly passionate about medicine, or are they pursuing it purely for financial reasons? If it’s the latter, both future doctors and their patients ultimately suffer.
3. Either AI or the imported H1B physicians will eventually saturate the market
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go pre-med, then med school and get a job in emergency medicine in a big city.
You have AI proofed yourself.
Yep.
Or Ag/Agtech or hospitality at Cornell.
Both colleges see massively increased interest.
Anonymous wrote:Go pre-med, then med school and get a job in emergency medicine in a big city.
You have AI proofed yourself.
Anonymous wrote:corporate loyalty to employees in our current state of affairs, etc.? I am seriously worried for my kids, and their long term financial stability. And frustrated at the amount that will be spent for their education with no guarantees.
And yes, I know some DCUM people will rush to smugly remark how college is about more than just ROI, or how *they* diligently saved in their 529 from before birth so it's NBD or how their dc is going to community college and then to state school and they are so smart and saving so much money, blah, blah... but the reality is that college is very expensive for most people, and certainly for many of the private college attendees who lurk on here. More and more highly educated people I know are saying they are starting to think it's all a scam.
Thoughts?