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Why Bitcoiners Are Turning to Unschooling for Decentralized Education. More...
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Considering the Alternatives (to the baccalaureate)
Considering the plethora of lower-cost (in both dollars and time) alternatives to the traditional degree, it is no surprise that enrollment at the bachelor’s level in higher ed has dropped for the past half-dozen years. Sure, a robust economy has contributed to the decline, but applications to the University of California system and other major universities, as well as most midsized and smaller colleges, are down for 2019. More...
Vacances d’été : une coupure indispensable !

Vacances d’été : elles sont trop longues !

Les entreprises, en manque de jeunes diplômés, siphonnent les grandes écoles
