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"Yes and no. This is to give an option to those who can't afford to make it right now. It's expanding the educated pool, not robbing it. -- nm"
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"Investors" are not going to be interested in the people that would expand the educated pool. I assume there would be some bundling of students to
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pmb (aka pmb)
Aug 30 '16, 20:03
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Attract investors and theoretically could slip in some of the poor black kids, but they will need a higher return than 4% per year for ten years to make it make sense unless they only get the highest potential earners. It's creative, but silly.
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