It all depends on alternative. $100 is a lot of money for a kid in India, if the same kid can earn the degree while watching ads I think it does a great service to poor people because the alternative is not learning.
Alternative to a problematic suboptimal (according to you) school experience is not a perfect school experience but no-school experience.
American public schooling system has become a jobs program for adults.
Coursera has a financial aid program for this, and it is easy to avail if one is a student from developing countries or low income households. edX has a similar program as well, where the price will get reduced to around 1/10th of original cost. In Coursera, the price is completely discounted and you can do the course for free.
See: https://learner.coursera.help/hc/en-us/articles/209819033-Ap...
Spotify do regional pricing, the cost in India is about a tenth of what it costs in the United States. I don't know if Coursera do the same but I don't see why they couldn't.
Hello, I wanted to let you know that your HN account is probably banned as most of your comments are dead and the only reason I can reply to this one is that a mod undeleted it.
Alternative to a problematic suboptimal (according to you) school experience is not a perfect school experience but no-school experience.
American public schooling system has become a jobs program for adults.