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Re: Shallow reasoning or poor sport?
Reply #15 - 03/20/16 at 18:49:19
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 03/20/16 at 18:39:31:
I think rib eye steaks should be given to everyone who wants one.

See how dumb that looks.


No, only to the dumb ones who don't know how to fish  Grin
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Re: Shallow reasoning or poor sport?
Reply #16 - 03/20/16 at 19:08:04
 
You want school? Go.
How many unemployed people who are college grads do we need? You know how many waiters I've met, who Have degrees?
Look around. What percentage of the population Need a degree?
College is totally oversold.
Since the government got into the college loan business, we saw tuition soar higher than inflation.
According to Gordon Wadsworth, author of The College Trap, “…if the cost of college tuition was $10,000 in 1986, it would now cost the same student over $21,500 if education had increased as much as the average inflation rate but instead education is $59,800 or over 2 ½ times the inflation rate.”Mar 24, 2012
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Nov 12, 2014 - College prices in the U.S. have again increased faster than the rate of inflation, extending a ...
College Costs Out Of Control - Forbes
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Mar 24, 2012 - According to Gordon Wadsworth, author of The College Trap, “…if the cost of college tuition was $10,000 in 1986, it would now cost the same student over $21,500 if education had increased as much as the average inflation rate but instead education is $59,800 or over 2 ½ times the inflation rate.”
Tuition and Fees and Room and Board over Time, 1975-76 to 2015 ...
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Published tuition and fees increased at about the same rate in current dollars in 2015-16 ... July 2014 and July 2015, the inflation-adjusted increase was larger in 2015-16. ... Average published tuition and fees at public four-year colleges and ...
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Jun 16, 2015 - Why does a college degree cost so much? ... "If you look at the long-term trend, [ college tuition] has been rising almost six percent above the rate of inflation," said Ray Franke, ..... Trade school vs. college: here's what to know.
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