there are many people studying IT and the employers consider the actual ability rather than the school and degree more as the colleges are heavily subsidized do you think the students should take more social responsiblity? i think we should consider the purpose of the subsidy. if it only comes from economic inequality, then it'll be irrelavent to extra expectation. but if it's like environmental protection subsidy, then it'll mean that some people think the college students are the "vital few", who are expected to work harder. i'm in a not bad university so this questions me. for more common universities, whether the content learned will be used in work is a more important issue.