- Mon Jul 17, 2023 4:08 pm
#48706
But they'd be failures by this metric.
To take one random example, would a middling degree in classics lead the average student to editing a magazine straight out of uni?That's a good example actually. Obviously, Oxbridge isn't typical but from people I know, I can think of a few who went into stuff like journalism, arts and media who've done well at them over the longer term (I think on merit in the people I'm thinking of, though I suppose we always think that of our friends). After 15 months, they were scrabbling about. No doubt they had more contacts than other people, but that doesn't mean Cameron-style entry to top jobs.
But they'd be failures by this metric.