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Thursday, October 01, 2015
Millennials are increasingly doubting that college was worth the cost
College graduates who earned their degrees in the last decade are less likely than previous generations to say their education was worth the price, a new Gallup poll found. While 50 percent of all grads "strongly agree" that college was worth the cost, only 38 percent of graduates since 2006 can say the same:
I got a technical degree at night while working in the same field. I got promoted right after graduation and have been doing better ever since!
Don't think I would have done as well with a degree in underwater basket-weaving...the degree would have been easier to get - but more expensive and subsequently worthless!
How many of these people should really be mowing lawns and cleaning toilets based on their abilities and potential...instead of being duped in to thinking college equals higher pay?!
4 comments:
Its sad but true.
I got a technical degree at night while working in the same field.
I got promoted right after graduation and have been doing better ever since!
Don't think I would have done as well with a degree in underwater basket-weaving...the degree would have been easier to get - but more expensive and subsequently worthless!
How many of these people should really be mowing lawns and cleaning toilets based on their abilities and potential...instead of being duped in to thinking college equals higher pay?!
F millennials.
Yep they are the ones who voted for obama X2, hope they like the way the country has been ripped Apart.
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