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rerevisionist

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7. Amazingly small number of replies...
Mon Oct 29, 2012, 02:01 PM
Oct 2012

Yes... I'm amazed how few replies this thread has had. Incidentally, it appears that the single largest (declared) source of debt in the US is collective debt of ex-students for their loans. Think of other state debts -- loans are bgger.

Maybe dumbing-down has worked well?

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These trends are bleeding into private college education too. no_hypocrisy Oct 2012 #1
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I was just going to post this! We are Devo Oct 2012 #4
How Higher Education in the US Was Destroyed in 5 Basic Steps GMR Transcription Oct 2012 #5
My son is enrolled sulphurdunn Oct 2012 #6
Amazingly small number of replies... rerevisionist Oct 2012 #7
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