College
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The application that we built is for
college
campuses.
So in college, I was a government major, which means I had to write a lot of papers.
It's impacting the students trying to go to college, the single mothers trying to get health care, the veterans coming home from battle.
And so I decided to study computer programming in
college.
I have to thank the editors there for that title, and also for this artwork where you can see the 40-year-old intern in the midst of all the
college
interns.
The second scene is where he's taken out by the old guy to the pool, and as a young
college
graduate, the old guy basically says one word, just one word.
So in 2015, what word of advice would you give people, when you took a
college
graduate out by the pool and you said one word, just one word?
She's a recent
college
admittee.
But this served me well in college, because I finished my senior thesis four months before the deadline.
That's why, a few years later, I joined with a group of
college
friends in bringing the Make Poverty History campaign to Australia.
So, if you put it all together, this could help explain why today's
college
graduates, as well as less educated Americans, know less about the world than their counterparts did 20 years ago.
I studied anthropology in
college.
I'd flunked out of
college
not once but twice and maybe even a third time that I'm not going to tell you about.
My mother never went to
college.
I was serious enough about acting that I auditioned for Juilliard when I was a senior in high school, didn't get in, determined
college
wasn't for me and applied nowhere else, which was a genius move.
Too poor to pay their way through college, they now owe lenders more than one trillion US dollars.
Once upon a time in America, going to
college
did not mean graduating with debt.
Even a
college
grad earned 10 percent more in 2001 than she did in 2013.
There is not a day that goes by without some policy guy on television telling us, "A
college
degree is absolutely essential to get on that up escalator to a middle-class life."
And the usual evidence offered is the
college
premium: a
college
grad who makes on average 56 percent more than a high school grad.
Let's look at that number more carefully, because on the face of it, it seems to belie the stories we all hear about
college
grads working as baristas and cashiers.
So,
college
grads earn more than high school grads, but does it pay for the exorbitant tuition and the lost wages while at
college?
Now even economists admit going to
college
pays off for only those who complete it.
And had they received as they should have, then going to
college
would have been a bad investment for many.
And it is they, curiously and sadly, who are marketed most loudly about this
college
premium thing.
Any user can figure out how much money he or she will make from a given
college
and major.
Why would anybody pay more for
college
than let's say, 15 percent of the additional income they earn?
By tying the cost to the income,
college
administrators would be forced to manage costs better, to find innovative ways to do so.
In fact,
college
grads, some majors, pay 25 percent of their income servicing their student debt, while others pay five percent.
By the time Yahli goes to college, the jobs her parents do are going to look dramatically different.
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