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�It�s not that college creates success,� he said. �It�s that smart and motivated people in our society tend to go to college." -- (link)
Posted by
the amanda nones (aka amanda)
Feb 2 '12, 07:08
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I bet if you took those smart and motivated people and put them out into the work force, they would earn more than other people.�
(thechoice.blogs.nytimes.com)
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*ding* -- nm
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znufrii
Feb 2, 07:09
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the points he makes would be far more valid if having a degree weren't a prereq for so many jobs. we need to change the system. -- nm
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the amanda nones
Feb 2, 07:11
5
agreed. and while he doesn't come right out and say it...
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znufrii
Feb 2, 07:18
4
dude is tilting at windmills. -- nm
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Mel Profit
Feb 2, 07:27
1
...and is *20*
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Mel Profit
Feb 2, 07:28
he says it in different words than you. of course he's not going to use *your* words, but he comes right out and says it. -- nm
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the amanda nones
Feb 2, 07:21
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heh -- nm
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TFox
Feb 2, 07:21
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