Higher Education in America – too expensive, takes too much time, has a limited “shelf-life", and consists of a great deal of content that has limited practical value

No it isn’t.

Without prejudice.

Right. You were trying to tell me that doctors don’t know anything not long ago.

There is no prejudice involved, it is simple anatomy and physiology.

You convinced me.

There’s nothing simple about neurologic anatomy and physiology. In fact, I can hardly think of something less well understood than these topics.

I convinced you of what?

Simple A&P. I took it in college.

No, you didn’t.

Yes I did. Got an A too.

You wasted your money.

I was a medic, I don’t think so.

As a medic you were learning adolescent brain physiology and cognitive function?

Yeah, I’m sure that was a big part of the curriculum.

Simple A&P Dantes. I was an SF Medic Dantes. I learned a lot of things.

You didn’t learn this.

I told you I did.

No, you didn’t. .

Have a nice day.

Ok, if you say so.

They failed miserably.

Not to certain cultures.