8. Psychology matters much, much more than people think, and varies wildly based on socioeconomic background. People that don’t know many people that are middle class literally don’t understand what’s possible, and are unable to take the corresponding risks as a result of that.
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19. We really have no way to measure how much universities help because there’s so much selection bias involved. E.g. what if you took all the people that got accepted to Stanford or Harvard and had them all go to the same community college? Or different schools? We don’t know.
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20. People who have never made upper middle class jobs are unused to working for people that want them to succeed
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21. Lack of access to a computer almost kept some of our best students from being able to attend. Those aren’t expensive.
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22. Bank accounts are surprisingly hard to get if you don’t have much money
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23. One of the biggest limiting factor in many Americans getting an education is geography. They don’t live near a college/university and making that move would be tremendously expensive relative to their incomes
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This is where the gap in wealth between women and men lie. Women are trained to either be insecure about precarity (so they graduate at higher rates) or not be too bold about negotiating or accepting terms (women get declined or even punished for asking). The spread begins.
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The most important lesson is to teach how to learn. The one thing we can be absolutely sure of is that things will change. Being able to adapt to that change is the critical skill we often miss.
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