funny thing is today aitchison is not a good or at least a top quality school at all. ive known many aitchisonians, none of them had anything special about them. for want of a better word, they were all mediocre. what should be expected from an elitist institute is that it should at least instill a philosophical insight into its students because philosophy has been a domain of the affluent traditionally. but aitchison miserably fails in this regard.
Gauss sb I agree with the degrading quality of the institute and its output, it is not only Aitchison many others like it have gone down. But the philosophy part is bit too much to expect from a person who has just started shaving his face hair. Difficult complicated matters are best to be understood gradually with growing maturity and patience, otherwise there is a risk that too much grasping of knowledge when you are not ready for it can even make you question the existence of God. A person needs to be capable of handling knowledge, a mature mind would understand and won't get confused. "Mansur Al-Hallaj" would be a good case study here.