Although all of these negative opinions are probably from listening to my brother disparage traditional universities for the past 4 years, after visiting the college he attends, Deep Springs, I finally understood his point of view. A college like Deep Springs is simple, authentic. The students pick the classes and professors. An isolationist policy is kept to be completely absorbed in the education and farm work. If one person fails to complete their labor duties on the farm, the system does not work. If everyone pulls their weight, this tiny, 30-person oasis in the middle of a California desert will be sustained.
Deep Springs seems to me what a college should be about: an enlightening experience where you learn to become independent. And, it’s free.
My perfect college would have the authenticity of Deep Springs, in that the students have the say in what they are taught and who they are taught by, but a 4 year college, not 2 years. Also, I want to play tennis in college, and there sure aren’t any courts near Death Valley.
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