In the meantime, others will take advantage of the bs in colleges and will offer real world alternatives.
Google announces 100,000 scholarships for online certificates in data analytics, project management and UX
ocs.google.com/document/d/1YLkkmdJZL9ed33Cqchl6qQwHCPF-6gKqqqxx_l0MXw4/edit
At no cost for the students.
Walmart is offering a zero cost online business degree to its employees.
We have two Phd friends, who are expert and experienced in setting up excellent online classes up to the Master’s degree in business. One is predicting the end of brick walls for K1 to master’s degrees in a few years.
Even an 80+ year old guy with a MBA and real world experience in business might be lured to run a couple of classes a week in his BVD/s and his home office.
A 50+ something female friend is running dance classes via the internet. She is a Wharton Grad and is looking at basic courses for part time internet businesses as a consultant/advisor.
This is where virtual reality could really be tweaked....a dance instructor could virtually walk between her students and correct their stances and postures and each student would also have the same sense of being there.
Colleges could have classes held in a virtual space....the goggles are getting better all the time.