"Right now, people are still borrowing heavily to pay the steadily increasing tuitions levied by higher education. But that borrowing is based on the expectation that students will earn enough to pay off their loans with a portion of the extra income their educations generate. Once people doubt that, the bubble will burst.
So my advice to students faced with choosing colleges (and graduate schools, and law schools) this coming year is simple: Don’t go to colleges or schools that will require you to borrow a lot of money to attend. There’s a good chance you’ll find yourself deep in debt to no purpose. And maybe you should rethink college entirely. "
Sunday, August 08, 2010
Further thoughts on the higher education bubble |
Glenn Harlan Reynolds: Further thoughts on the higher education bubble | Washington Examiner:
Thursday, August 05, 2010
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