I remember when John was coaching High School Debate in the 1970s. And winning like crazy at a tiny little school for women. Such a brilliant mind. Even then.
Since the video didn't really answer the question, here's a real answer: Colleges have a great personal and financial interest in making high school students believe that the college selection process is a minefield with 1000 wrong answers and only 1 right one. This is utter nonsense. Most people would find hapiness at most schools. The idea that finding a "perfect fit" is prioritized WAY above the impact of being a slave to student loan debt is the Great Lie of higher education. It's absurd.
I remember when John was coaching High School Debate in the 1970s. And winning like crazy at a tiny little school for women. Such a brilliant mind. Even then.
John rocks
Since the video didn't really answer the question, here's a real answer: Colleges have a great personal and financial interest in making high school students believe that the college selection process is a minefield with 1000 wrong answers and only 1 right one. This is utter nonsense. Most people would find hapiness at most schools. The idea that finding a "perfect fit" is prioritized WAY above the impact of being a slave to student loan debt is the Great Lie of higher education. It's absurd.
2 minutes in and we haven't mentioned money. We have talked about how eccentric NYU is though. Okay...done.
i guess he thought the audience who would be watching would want to know about NYU. it didn't best answer the question, but it is sensibly bias.