Sal_Paradise
Team Captain
For all their faults this is one thing the US get half right. Now there higher education system is probably just as stuffed where they churn out too many graduates and have a stuffed job market but it is culturally the done thing to move interstate (for college) as soon as you hit 18. That way their youth are able to live life on their own terms and view the world through independent eyes rather than have a biased view rammed down their throat. Part of the reason innovation thrives there while Australians are too busy lecturing and bemoaning their youth.
(I realise the USA is completely buggered in many ways and Australia for the majority is the better place to live imo but you can't deny US innovation).
I've discussed this with an American friend and I don't know how accurate this is these days. Maybe once, but I think there's been a pretty big push over there recently to study in your home state. Think they get subsided tuition fees etc if they stay local