Is college worth it? : a former United States Secretary of Education and a liberal arts graduate expose the broken promise of higher education

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Is college worth it? : a former United States Secretary of Education and a liberal arts graduate expose the broken promise of higher education

William J. Bennett and David Wilezol

Thomas Nelson, c2013

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-261) and index

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For many students, a bachelor's degree is considered the golden ticket to a more financially and intellectually fulfilling life. But the disturbing reality is that debt, unemployment, and politically charged pseudo learning are more likely outcomes for many college students today than full-time employment and time-honored knowledge. This raises the question: is college still worth it? Who is responsible for debt-saddled, undereducated students, and how do future generations of students avoid the same problems? In a time of economic uncertainty, what majors and schools will produce competitive graduates? Is College Worth It? uses personal experience, statistical analysis, and real-world interviews to provide answers to some of the most troubling social and economic problems of our time.

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