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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 21 Jul 2013

    Should colleges charge their students with higher earning potential more? What happens when they do:http://on.wsj.com/12T6bE9 

    8:11 AM - 21 Jul 2013
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      1. OccupyGreed‏ @HealthFoody 21 Jul 2013
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        RT @WSJ <> NEW #KOCH BROTHERS Exposé <> SEE CHARTS & IRS FORMS show where their influence peddling $$ goes<> http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/07/20/1225274/-The-Koch-Club-Charts-to-Support-American-University-s-Blockbuster-Expos … …

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      1. D. Curt‏ @curtdizzie 21 Jul 2013
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        “@WSJ: Should colleges charge their students with higher earning potential more? What happens when they do: http://on.wsj.com/12T6bE9 ” what????

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      1. Kurt Burneo‏Verified account @KurtBurneo 21 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ:Should colleges charge their students with higher earning potential more? http://on.wsj.com/12T6bE9 ” +Eficiencia y -inclusividad?Util nota

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      2. Tanvir Faisal‏ @TanvirAFaisal 21 Jul 2013
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        Interesting. MT "@WSJ: Should colleges charge their students with higher earning potential more? http://on.wsj.com/12T6bE9 ”

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      4. Tanvir Faisal‏ @TanvirAFaisal 21 Jul 2013
        Replying to @RachieMcKean

        @RachieMcKean I agree but then colleges would likely lose future donations from those potential high earners, so probably won't happen.

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      2. Matt Zuber‏ @mattzuber 21 Jul 2013
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        “@WSJ: Should colleges charge their students with higher earning potential more? What happens when they do: http://on.wsj.com/12T6bE9 ” ....no

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      3. Mark Buchholtz‏ @MarkBuchholtz 21 Jul 2013
        Replying to @mattzuber

        @mattzuber Do you perceive WSoB diff. tuition as falling under this classification of "higher cost for education in better paying careers"?

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      4. Matt Zuber‏ @mattzuber 21 Jul 2013
        Replying to @MarkBuchholtz

        @MarkBuchholtz ha yeah I guess in a way maybe.

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      1. V. Hare‏ @hareme2 21 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ NO! No crystal ball 2 know future economy when students graduate, or at any time later on.Some don't stay in the same field. So, NO!

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      1. Sarah Rowland‏ @RowlandSar 21 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ: Should colleges charge their students with higher earning potential more?http://on.wsj.com/12T6bE9 

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      1. Wyllem‏ @Baby_Namu 21 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ Why would we want to encourage students to pursue degrees that will give them less opportunity in the work force. Ridiculous article.

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      1. Kid Brightwillow‏ @KidBrightwillow 21 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ What happens when they do? Favoritism, of course.

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      1. Kid Brightwillow‏ @KidBrightwillow 21 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ No

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      1. Jose M. Fernandez‏ @UofLEcon 21 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ Sure, if the goal is to tank in quality ranking. High earnings students will go to other colleges without this pricing.

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      1. Steven Janosik‏ @SJanosik 21 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ No need for tuition variance, engineering and medical textbooks already cost more, and these programs require more credit hours.

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      1. Reid Bishop‏ @reidbishop 21 Jul 2013
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        “@WSJ: Should colleges charge their students with higher earning potential more? What happens when they do: http://on.wsj.com/12T6bE9 ” No.

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      1. Louie Dimino‏ @DiminoLJD 21 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ As long as there are still people willing to blow money on worthless degrees there will never be a difference in tuition rates.

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