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    1. Unfortunately I don’t think it’s a really good comparison. A lot of successful and smart people working in the trades (electricians, plumbers, mechanics etc) are probably doing better than someone with a bog standard Bachelor of Arts degree from a university.

      A lot of university degrees nowadays are useless

    2. Quantity versus quality. Ireland could improve its education significantly even just by emulating countries that do better than it in quality

    3. User: posts some heartwarming, genuinely good news about Ireland in r/Ireland

      95% of the thread: Waaah! This can’t be true! Ireland doesn’t do good things! Ireland isn’t a serious country! How can I bitch and moan online if Ireland is doing well at something! Waaah!

      Lighten up, you cribbing killjoys.

    4. Silent_Pattern_1407 on

      All nice, but then you pay a fortune for a tradesmen cause everybody has a degree and work in the office.

    5. ImportantRub172 on

      I know so many without a Bachelor’s Degree who I would call well educated whereas, I know many with one who I wouldn’t leave a pet goldfish with for it’s own safety

    6. GemmyGemGems on

      That’s really good.

      I do wonder what the data is relying on.

      For instance, is everyone resident, is it based on the most recent census?

    7. SoundSpartan on

      This is measuring Bachelor’s degrees. So what about all the trades? Ya know, all those jobs that we’re actually lacking right now. Are trades not considered education?

    8. mind_thegap1 on

      All this education and judging by this thread we are still the most miserable country in the world

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