Yeah, there's a deeper meaning about being educated. It's not just all about the academic achievements and stuff, whether it's a college degree, a masteral or doctoral.
But it's more of being how well mannered a person is and that's I think what you're implying to say. I used also to think about that when I see professional folks that have good job titles but when its come to their attitude, they fail.
But that's not his point. He's only emphasising on individual differences that one portrays which we know has nothing to do with degrees and certificates
Yes, I understand his point.
The product that comes from the universities and colleges are diverse. They may have their own ways of teaching and they're enforcing it while the students are staying on the school.
But once they come out, it really changes. The differences are the only thing that we can see from each individual and being educated is subjective on how people believes on how it should be.
That's why I've said that it's not just all about those academic stuff and certificates.