- Dec 30, 1999
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I've done my undergrad and going to school online for higher ed. It's online classes which have almost zero overhead yet the prices are ridiculous. I then got talking to my friends in other fields and their costs for higher education are even higher and post grad is 150k+. It got me to thinking that the education system in is a gouge fest. Everything from the application, books, parking, dorms, tuition etc.
Graduated 8 years ago and in that time friends are telling me the cost of just tuition has jumped 350%+. I feel sorry for the kids/parents entering the system now and in the future, as employers/society basically force kids to go this route. Is it becoming a -EV (expected value) decision for a lot? Considering the alternatives are trades schools and others that have a tangible skill at a fraction of the cost.
Graduated 8 years ago and in that time friends are telling me the cost of just tuition has jumped 350%+. I feel sorry for the kids/parents entering the system now and in the future, as employers/society basically force kids to go this route. Is it becoming a -EV (expected value) decision for a lot? Considering the alternatives are trades schools and others that have a tangible skill at a fraction of the cost.
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