Is a college education still a good investment?

Is a college education still a good investment?

YES

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NO

4

YES

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Elizabeth Spalding
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Elizabeth Spalding

You can parse this argument forever on what 'college' means vs trade school etc. But rather than be caught up with semantics,-- higher education, whatever and however you define or categorize it, is always the investment with the highest ROR.

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John
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John

It depends on the degree but you are more likely to get a good job if you have one.

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Steven Puderbaugh
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Steven Puderbaugh

The country will always need educated people: writers, scientists, mathematicians, musicians that no vocational school can educate.

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Patricia Bond
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Patricia Bond

It provides professional training that will last a lifetime. I completed my Bachelor's degree and Master's Degree and has served me well throughout my life in employed and personal growth.

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NO

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illuminatedi
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illuminatedi

yes & no. you will have crushing debt & more or Likley still get a job you hate that won't make you rich. it all depends

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Teresa Parsons
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Teresa Parsons

Worthless us you become a Dr.

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Fred Colbern
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Fred Colbern

I have NO respect for the "technical" people that come from college engineering schools. They are nothing but a bunch of overeducated techno-computer nerds who think they are better than the rest of us.

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Renee Xoxx
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Renee Xoxx

The only reason your Master's Degree serves you well is because society only "counts" formal education. Case in point with yes #1. I understand the need to ascertain that person can perform the duties of his or her chosen profession, but another demonstration could as easily suffice.

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Would a four-day school week work with your family's schedule?

Would a four-day school week work with your family's schedule?

Yes

2

No

3

Yes

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Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

Education for children is based on scheduling?

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Latria Mcneal
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Latria Mcneal

I think it would make kids more willingly to attend 5 day work week is a lot on a working person as is the kids should get a extra day

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Max
Max

Excellent grammar. What grade are you in?

No

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Fat Guy Outdoors
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Fat Guy Outdoors

Not seeing very good returns on the 5 day schedule. Are we sure 4 days are the answer. Dropping standards is never an option. You soften standards on discipline and look where it has got you. Do the hard right over the easy wrong.

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Max
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Max

One full day, for the kids to be unsupervised, in most cases, spells DANGER for them, but if it's good for the teachers, then let's do it. Teachers Unions have been so good, for so for so long, for everyone, but the children, and their parents....

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Has your Christmas budget grown or shrunk?

Has your Christmas budget grown or shrunk?

Grown

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Shrunk

1

Grown

1 Comment

Shrunk

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Gary Mann
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Gary Mann

Prices have increased

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