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In reply to the discussion: "Earnings Test" could wipe out entire fields including teaching, counseling, social work, & journalism [View all]haele
(14,960 posts)38. Four to Six year programs. My four year bachelor program was not graduate, but it would be cut.
Too many "Wunderkinds" and Nepo-babies "Quit College after Two years and made Millions" - through influence, social class, and marketing themselves.
They honestly believe the 80's and 90's movie tropes(that their boomer parents grew up with) in which all you need is a 10 minute musical montage and a wise or wacky mentor, and you can end up being the star of your life making millions - on your own merit.
Totally ignoring the hundreds of thousands of equally talented and deserving people behind the scenes making their prosperity happen.
What's that old saying -
For the want of a nail, a kingdom was lost..."
They're all thinking they can fly whenever they want without the nuts and bolts that need to be maintained supporting them along the way.
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"Earnings Test" could wipe out entire fields including teaching, counseling, social work, & journalism [View all]
Nevilledog
Nov 23
OP
After looking at AI definition of "earnings test," if a student I'd like to know what programs
Silent Type
Nov 23
#3
Seems reasonable if the intent is to not burden students with loans that they can't pay back
MichMan
Nov 23
#6
That was an Onion satire piece. Believable, but luckily not real. nt
SomewhereInTheMiddle
Nov 25
#37