I am yet to find anyone who isn't an engineer or doctor whose college education genuinely benefitted them. I know many people who after finishing undergrad were unhappy with the options available to them and just went back to get a masters instead of joining the workforce. Many of those couldn't find jobs they were happy with even after spending that much time in college. 2 of these same people went on to get PhD's and are now educators... which kind of perpetuates the problem.
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