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Look what happened to Joe Mihalic’s Readership!
Last week, TheEdRev along with many, many others buzzed about Harvard MBA student, Joe Mihalic, and how he managed to pay off $90,000 of student debt in under a year. In just a day, his blog ’No More Harvard Debt‘ went … Continue reading
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Tagged College Affordability, Education, Joe Mihalic, MBA, news, Student Debt, Student Loans, Tuition
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You might be more likely to earn high wages, but there are more of you who are unemployed…. via Investors Business Daily
May 16th, 2012: “Students’ suit claims teacher tenure deprives them of quality education”
Eight students in LA claim their right to a good education is being violated by laws that protect bad teachers. Read here – via Cleveland.com
May 13th, 2012: More on PHDs and Foodstamps
PhD programs in many fields are churning out grads for whom no jobs will ever be found. They have to produce excess grads because if they cut back enrollment, the programs would be too small to justify the continued employment … Continue reading
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Tagged bubble, Education, food stamps, news, PHD, Student Loans, unemployment
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