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Page 1 / 1Does your university’s reputation matter more than what you actually learn?
03.06.2026Should universities prioritize career skills over critical thinking?
01.06.2026Would you ever let your kid skip college to pursue pro gaming?
30.05.2026Is reading classic literature still relevant in 2026 or just for pretentious book clubs?
29.05.2026Does studying STEM actually kill creativity, or is that just a myth liberal arts majors tell themselves?
22.05.2026Is reading literary fiction a necessary marker of intelligence, or just a snobbish status symbol?
22.05.2026Do coding bootcamps produce better entry-level engineers than four-year computer science degrees?
20.05.2026What's your take on self-taught skills versus a formal university degree for landing a good job?
11.05.2026Is reading classic literature actually a waste of time instead of a badge of honor?
11.05.2026Should classic literature be "rewritten" for modern values, or is that just censorship in disguise?
10.05.2026Would you ever choose a vocational path over a traditional university degree?
09.05.2026Do degrees in liberal arts set you up for failure, or are they unfairly trash-talked by STEM fans?
08.05.2026Should parents push kids toward STEM careers, or are we undervaluing creative and liberal arts paths?
07.05.2026Is it smarter to skip college entirely and build a skill-based portfolio, or is that a rich kid’s luxury?
06.05.2026Is reading off a dictionary actually a good way to build vocabulary?
06.05.2026Does studying STEM guarantee success, or are humanities grads secretly happier and more fulfilled?
04.05.2026Do we overvalue "classic" books just because we’re told they’re important?
03.05.2026Are elite universities just gatekeeping success with outdated prestige, or do they still deliver?
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