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How Ivy League arts degrees leave graduates drowning in debt: Students at nation's most prestigious colleges are saddled with up to $300K debt and earn as little as $30K
2021-07-09
"Would you like to biggie-size that, with fries?"
Posted by:Skidmark

#9  Ladies and Gentlemen, you children of the elite, destined for dynasty, excelling is pretty shapes in cappuccino foam which can now by done by printer.

That is outstanding work.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2021-07-09 18:59  

#8  Alex, I'd like 'Stupid and Gullible' for $100.
Posted by: ed in texas   2021-07-09 18:53  

#7  Supply and Demand. About 30-ish years ago my sister (Edu.PhD) told me that "(1) There were two applicants for every good Academic job and (2) when there was an 'open selection process' the winner was whomever the Good Ole Girls(Boys)â„¢ had picked before hand ..."

With the Baby Boomers holding a death grip on their tenured positions -and- the implosion of the student age population the "demand side" looks really bleak.
Posted by: magpie   2021-07-09 11:20  

#6  It's a full-on swindle and the people caught up in it will keep voting for the people and policies that entrapped them.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-07-09 11:19  

#5  Supply and demand strike again.

Perhaps just one or two courses in Economics would be a good idea before you get a Master's degree. The more of these degrees there are, the less they are worth. Again, supply and demand.
Posted by: Tom   2021-07-09 08:43  

#4  Was talking to a guy who has a Master's in History complaining he couldn't find a job. Owed over a hundred grand in student loan. He asked me what I did so I told him and also told him how much I made. I have a Bachelors "But I have a Masters" was his response. I said go back to school and get a degree, if you must have one, and do something worthwhile.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2021-07-09 07:56  

#3  In the 1960s the secret word,
which lead to riches was
"plastics"
In the intervene decades,
many secret words
have come and gone...
but 2 words have remained
consistently strong...
drum roll please


And the answer is

Shhhhhh

don't tell the PHDs or MDs...


Posted by: Clatle Glealet7696   2021-07-09 01:25  

#2  I (wisely) kept my mouth shut when my sisters complained that their PhD's did not pay as much as some starting Engineering college graduates... Actions do have consequences and both of them were over-qualified for the jobs they chose. Biology PhD (From! John!! Hopkins!!!) and ended up working for the Florida EPA. The other was an Education doctorate (but her thesis was critical of the reigning icon of the day Dr. Piaget, so go figure) and she ended up teaching remedial math at a Junior College.
Posted by: magpie   2021-07-09 00:57  

#1  Life is a series of choices.
Posted by: Skidmark   2021-07-09 00:16  

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