Is this chart clear and convincing proof that throwing $$$ at the govt school system is not the answer? Anything misleading? All I can think of is that the costs may not be adjusted for inflation.
No mystery dude - destruction of black family is the answer to your question.
Find out which majors carry the most debt over the longest periods of tine and ill almost guarantee you it’s not the ones that have six figures behind the degree as pay.
Find out which majors carry the most debt over the longest periods of tine and ill almost guarantee you it’s not the ones that have six figures behind the degree as pay.
The majors aren’t really the point, are they? How about the fact that tuition, forms, and books have almost tripled in 10 years?
Or that imbecilic HR departments across the country still require this debt load for a decent job?
Find out which majors carry the most debt over the longest periods of tine and ill almost guarantee you it’s not the ones that have six figures behind the degree as pay.
The majors aren’t really the point, are they? How about the fact that tuition, forms, and books have almost tripled in 10 years?
Or that imbecilic HR departments across the country still require this debt load for a decent job?
If your job can’t pay for the education required for it, perhaps there is an issue?
Did I miss something? Thought chart was for “public” education - as in k-12...only “public” colleges are service academies.....which have a great ROI - for the mids and cadets that is....:snicker:
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Zlaxer wrote: Mon Sep 03, 2018 4:53 pm
Did I miss something? Thought chart was for “public” education - as in k-18.....only “public” colleges are service academies.....which have a great ROI - for the mids and cadets that is....:snicker:
Apeman’s chart that you replied to, yes. My link was about college tuition and the “public” debt behind it.
Zlaxer wrote: Mon Sep 03, 2018 4:53 pm
Did I miss something? Thought chart was for “public” education - as in k-12...only “public” colleges are service academies.....which have a great ROI - for the mids and cadets that is....:snicker:
If you are going by 18 as in grade, then yeah. It’s college. Isn’t it?