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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 17 Jul 2013

    Should colleges charge their students with higher earning potential more? What happens when they do:http://on.wsj.com/18jw6u8 

    5:25 AM - 17 Jul 2013
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      1. Rohan Bhatia‏ @robhat23 17 Jul 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        “@WSJ: Should colleges charge their students with higher earning potential more? What happens when they do: http://on.wsj.com/18jw6u8 ” dumbbbb

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      1. S. Demler‏ @Demler29 17 Jul 2013
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        “@WSJ: Should colleges charge their students with higher earning potential more?" Let's punish those who work hard too...oh wait, they do

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      2. Jason‏ @jasonpuckett 17 Jul 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        No, that would be a terrible idea RT @WSJ Should colleges charge their students with higher earning potential more? http://on.wsj.com/18jw6u8 

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      4. Jason‏ @jasonpuckett 17 Jul 2013
        Replying to @downeytrev

        @downeytrev Haha, crazy, right? It basically incentivizes degrees that are worthless.

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      1. Robert Ortega‏ @robertorteganyc 17 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ how many PM's and exec's have english psych or history degree. More than you think.

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      1. Pilar Schaefer‏ @Pili_deGzz 17 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ They should probably charge less so that students will actually WANT to go into engineering and other science fields

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      1. Verbal Education‏ @VerbalEducation 17 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ There are a lot of cheap colleges for Eng majors, not so for engineering students. Some may choose to go the more expensive route.

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      1. Blank‏ @RC_Creates 17 Jul 2013
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        .@WSJ @CNETNews Do you know retarded this is?! You REWARD PEOPLE via low tuition fees for getting degrees with less earning potential! WTF?!

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      1. Kevin Borer‏ @Kborer 17 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ what about those engineering profs that bring in millions in research grants and help raise the overall experience for all students?

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      1. Kid Brightwillow‏ @KidBrightwillow 17 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ Stupid idea.

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      1. Eric Hian-Cheong‏ @erhiancheong 17 Jul 2013
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        On differential tuition: terrible idea. Will discourage American STEM expertise & innovation even further. @WSJ http://on.wsj.com/18jw6u8 ”

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      1. burn-z‏ @therealpatburns 17 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ I'd prefer the opposite. Charge less or subsidize for high demand jobs liks engineering/science/etc and full tuition for english.

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      1. Mr. Brando‏ @SouthCaspian 17 Jul 2013
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        The Caste System happens RT @WSJ: What happens if colleges charge their students with higher earning potential more? http://on.wsj.com/18jw6u8 ”

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