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Education that includes actual designs of working, optimized goods and services. This is applied as opposed to theoretical-only, and is integration of liberal arts and | Education that includes actual designs of working, optimized goods and services. This is applied as opposed to theoretical-only, and is integration of liberal arts and technological integration. | ||
This is contrasted with typical education, which provides general concepts and skills, which are in practice typically useless to becoming financially independent upon graduation. The typical path is one of complete dependence on an employer for one's livelihood - if one is not entrepreneurially savvy to go out on their own. This leads to alienation, resignation, and limited opportunities for growth. | This is contrasted with typical education, which provides general concepts and skills, which are in practice typically useless to becoming financially independent upon graduation. The typical path is one of complete dependence on an employer for one's livelihood - if one is not entrepreneurially savvy to go out on their own. This leads to alienation, resignation, and limited opportunities for growth. |
Latest revision as of 11:51, 8 June 2024
Education that includes actual designs of working, optimized goods and services. This is applied as opposed to theoretical-only, and is integration of liberal arts and technological integration.
This is contrasted with typical education, which provides general concepts and skills, which are in practice typically useless to becoming financially independent upon graduation. The typical path is one of complete dependence on an employer for one's livelihood - if one is not entrepreneurially savvy to go out on their own. This leads to alienation, resignation, and limited opportunities for growth.