"Send your child to Rome and he will come back a Roman." That said, there are still some no-government-funded colleges that provide good and affordable education without the indoctrination.
My oldest took a gap year to finish her Japanese Language Proficiency Test certification. During that year, she decided she wanted to attend New Saint Andrews College because they focus on culture-building and prepare you to debate and defend your beliefs.
My second child (14) has already finished his high-school math, so now we’re figuring out what to do in the coming years. I’m not convinced a college STEM program is necessary unless the subject is something you can only learn in a college research lab or similar setting.
I did one year of university and then quit because I thought it was a total waste of time. I ended up working my way up the ladder at companies—since they all train you anyway. At one point I was a Senior Quantitative Analyst working with a bunch of PhDs. Nobody ever suspected that I didn’t even have a bachelor’s degree.
Going to college should be a 'No', unless you can gather enough reasons for actually investing the money and time. I will leave you with this video of NSA so you can see that their are other non-woke colleges:
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Thanks for the heads-up. I wasn't thinking indeed.