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University vs AI

Is traditional university still the best path given AI's trajectory, or are there better alternatives?

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The calculus is definitely shifting

What universities still do uniquely well:

  • Deep immersion with brilliant people (peers + professors)
  • Time to explore without immediate ROI pressure
  • Credentialing that still opens doors (unfair, but real)
  • Structured access to labs, research opportunities, specific fields (medicine, law, etc.)

Where the traditional model is vulnerable:

  • Lectures/content delivery (AI decimates this)
  • Static curricula lagging technological reality
  • Debt-to-value ratio increasingly questionable
  • Geography-locked networks matter less

Emerging alternatives worth considering:

Hybrid approaches:

  • Online programs from top institutions (often 1/10th the cost)
  • Apprenticeships/residencies in tech companies
  • Project-based learning communities (buildspace, Recurse Center)

The "new bundle":

  • Learn skills: AI tutors, YouTube, documentation
  • Get credentials: Specific certifications, portfolio of real work
  • Find community: Online communities, local meetups
  • Signal quality: Open source contributions, shipped products

The honest answer depends on:

  • Your field (AI can't replace medical school clinical training yet)
  • Your self-direction capacity (structure is valuable if you need it)
  • Your financial situation (debt changes everything)
  • What you're optimizing for (exploration vs. specific outcome)

The smartest play might be: use AI to get 80% of the knowledge for 5% of the cost, then selectively buy the irreplaceable 20% (network, hands-on experience, credentials that matter for your path).

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Generated 24th Oct 2025