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by corin_
3720 days ago
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> Not being flippant. But if an entire generation of poor kids doesn't go to college, doesn't that mean employers have to figure out other ways to measure probability of success? To an extent yes, but in many situations the easier solution will be to not consider the poor kids and just hire the kids who could afford to go to university. I.e. how it was in years gone by, and not a desirable outcome - but maybe it would be different now in the tech age we live in. |
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