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by Kamq
800 days ago
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> As a college non-graduate, I think that is leveraging the strong data that for most people a college degree is a huge net benefit is reasonable. As another college non-graduate (although I'm currently going back to school). Have we ever figured out which way causation goes on this one? Does college actually have that much benefit, or do people who are motivated tend to go to college more? |
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People with support to go to college are more likely to go to college, less about motivation.
I think there needs to be more support for students failing/dropping out of college.