The curriculum stops at SQL and theory. The skills that get you hired, promoted, and respected are built in communities, side projects, and messy real-world problems.
It makes sense for universities to be behind the market because things evolve way too fast for an institution to follow up. Even well experienced professionals find this difficult.
But one thing universities can do is educate students on how to cope with what is coming after the graduation and boost their curiosity to continue learning.
This is a “skill” that will always be relevant no matter what technological advancements will occur. At least personally this is what I still miss from my studies.
It makes sense for universities to be behind the market because things evolve way too fast for an institution to follow up. Even well experienced professionals find this difficult.
But one thing universities can do is educate students on how to cope with what is coming after the graduation and boost their curiosity to continue learning.
This is a “skill” that will always be relevant no matter what technological advancements will occur. At least personally this is what I still miss from my studies.
Agree. This is one of the things we also discuss.
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