Monday, April 26, 2010

The Supposed Value of College For Many Students

Colleges have financial motives to admit even poor high school students. The U.S. Department of Education statistics indicate that three quarters of high school students who graduate in the bottom 40% of their classes still get to attend college.

Moreover, most never graduate, though they may spend as much as eight years, and more, in school. And they often leave school in heavy debt.

What is more, few of these students get jobs that ever require a college education. Their efforts simply wasted precious time and money.

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