> those high educations costs are a deliberate way to exclude the lower classes from prestigious and well paying jobs, this is exactly how elitism works
High paying jobs are the result of working your way up the corporate ladder(s) or contracting. A degree from a good or even great university will give you a leg up but will not guarantee long term success.
If you have the technical chops and CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS, you can attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT),
tuition free , especially if you lack elitism status.
For those with engineering degrees, there is also MIT's free
OpenCourseWare video lectures to help you hone your skills. Same lecture notes, homework assignments and even answer sheets to check your work, as the enrolled students. You won't get credit, but you will pick up skills that will make you stand out at work. But you WILL have to put in the effort.
I have worked for several managers that came from average colleges. The reason I report to them and the reason they make more money than me is their ability to organize and motivate a team to do great things. Don't like the elitist system you see at your job? Quit, and join a startup! They are, by necessity, egalitarian. They don't care about your credentials. They want to see if you can produce.
As for the previous poster, if you do become successful, you will become part of the group that you, and others, so despise.