Originally Posted by JonLaw
I'm not quite certain that the Ivy League graduates will be happy to fix the system so that their credentials and status are devalued. In part, I'm basing this on what I call the "Amy Chua" archetype. Watching her bail on Duke to climb the Law Status ladder was fun.

I'm more confident that the College Debt Industrial Complex (and Medical Debt Industrial Complex) will implode sometimes within the next 10 to 20 years.

My current hobby is to watch the Law School Complex implode.

What I'm getting from you then is, "If the system is as flawed as we think it is, it will sort itself our within a couple of decades"? I'm not disagreeing with you, just seeing if my perception is clear of what your mindset is. That's pretty much what I've been saying as well. If it's that flawed, then don't play the game. If you're that concerned about the flawed system, you can search for the cure but before you change the world of college admissions, if it is indeed as flawed as you think it is, then it will self correct before you can have any effect on it.