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1. ninepl+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-07-18 05:23:25
"How the American engineering degree, sold as a solid ticket to the American dream, has become less solid for recent graduates trying to find that first job."

As opposed to what? All the other recent graduates with non-engineering degrees who are drowning in job offers? It's tough out here for everyone. This kind of hyperbole doesn't help.

"How the American engineering degree, sold as a solid ticket to the American dream"

It wasn't "sold" as though there were some cigarette smoking ad men behind it. People went after _software_ engineering degrees when they saw a bunch of 20 year olds in Mountain View with 6 figure incomes. The other branches of engineering have always been hit or miss.

And "American Dream" - really? Has anyone used that term unironically since The Great Gatsby came out?

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2. MangoT+9m[view] [source] 2025-07-18 09:47:45
>>ninepl+(OP)
> It wasn't "sold" as though there were some cigarette smoking ad men behind it.

You must be joking, although I can't interpret the second half of the sentence. University is absolutely sold as a product giving you a chance at employment in the US, even if the "education" is completely unrelated to the work.

3. davemp+an[view] [source] 2025-07-18 09:58:05
>>ninepl+(OP)
> It wasn't "sold" as though there were some cigarette smoking ad men behind it.

There was a whole “Learn to Code” pitch from politicians saying that literally anyone could have a good job if only they learned to code.

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