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::"So, if you go and take a very close look at the data for college, you'll see something like for the first year of college, that might increase, if you [?] essentially finish that, that might increase your earnings by 5-10%. Then year 2, maybe another 5-10%. Year 3 seems to give you nothing. And then it's year 4 that gives you the remainder. Which is huge." | ::"So, if you go and take a very close look at the data for college, you'll see something like for the first year of college, that might increase, if you [?] essentially finish that, that might increase your earnings by 5-10%. Then year 2, maybe another 5-10%. Year 3 seems to give you nothing. And then it's year 4 that gives you the remainder. Which is huge." | ||
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+ | *[https://www.palladiummag.com/2022/06/13/stanfords-war-on-social-life/#:~:text=Since%202013,%20Stanford's%20administration%20has,of%20Stanford's%20distinctive%20student%20culture Stanford's destruction of its student traditions, frats, etc.] |
Latest revision as of 17:06, 31 December 2022
(see also Colleges and College majors
- Bryan Caplan transcript of interview and good comments on the value of a college education.
- "So, if you go and take a very close look at the data for college, you'll see something like for the first year of college, that might increase, if you [?] essentially finish that, that might increase your earnings by 5-10%. Then year 2, maybe another 5-10%. Year 3 seems to give you nothing. And then it's year 4 that gives you the remainder. Which is huge."