Comment | > I think the reputation and teaching quality is what could be blocking people from getting in because it's putting them off.
You think the good people don't apply there anymore because it's too hard to get into? The reputation has been falling to pieces over the last decade because it's actually too good? Even though anybody who can pay upfront is welcome? Surely not.
Not sure that a career in teaching, or going back to freelancing, is what people sign up (and pay) to be able to do, but maybe students' aspirations have been lowered in line with the value of the degree. |
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