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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 23 Nov 2014

    52% of recent college grads who studied liberal arts are employed in jobs that don't require a bachelor's. http://on.wsj.com/1C2g0qA 

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      1. Justin Lafazan‏ @JustinLafazan 23 Nov 2014
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        52% of recent college grads w/ lib arts degrees in jobs that don't require a bachelors @WSJ http://on.wsj.com/1C2g0qA  @nikhilgoya_l

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      1. J.R. Gillette 10 ♣️‏ @JR_Gillette 23 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ This false notion that everyone needs a college degree is driving up false demand for higher education.

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      1. Nicole Price‏ @np_left_nyc 23 Nov 2014
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        “@WSJ: 52% of recent college grads who studied liberal arts are employed in jobs that don't require a bachelor's. http://on.wsj.com/1C2g0qA ” 😕

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      1. Cristina Tenaglia‏Verified account @cristina_CP24 23 Nov 2014
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        “@WSJ: 52% of recent college grads who studied liberal arts are employed in jobs that don't require a bachelor's. http://on.wsj.com/1C2g0qA ”

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      1. D. Marie‏ @itsmepanda1 23 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ @carolineporter Imagine how difficult it must be to pay for student loans.

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      2. Lee W. Mowen‏ @theleewmowen 23 Nov 2014

        @EthanNovak Do broadcasters count towards the 52%? Asking for a friend.

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      4. Lee W. Mowen‏ @theleewmowen 23 Nov 2014

        @EthanNovak Just wondering, because some job openings require Bachelor degrees. Love what I do, wish the pay was higher...or existed.

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      6. Lee W. Mowen‏ @theleewmowen 23 Nov 2014

        @EthanNovak I'll take what I can get honestly! I cover about eight sports right now, just waiting on a good job opportunity.

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      2. jpfoster65‏ @jpfoster65 3 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ @CABird6 Does that speak to education or to the US economy. Stats require analysis to have value, don't they?

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      3. Christine Fitzgerald‏ @CABird6 3 Dec 2014
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        @jpfoster65 @WSJ Believe it speaks more to economy. Many office jobs in the past just needed HS/tech school --but now ask for Bachelors...

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      1. Victor‏ @slickvic2015 23 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ and how should that be a surprise to anyone?

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      1. Mr. Fuss‏ @Civics2014 23 Nov 2014
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        “@WSJ: 52% of recent college grads who studied liberal arts are employed in jobs that don't require a bachelor's. http://on.wsj.com/1C2g0qA ” hm

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      1. Dirk MacGirk‏ @dirkmacgirk 23 Nov 2014
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        Because a Lib Arts degree is fricken worthless. Like literally a waste of education time other than as a hobby @WSJ @carolineporter

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      1. mickJuice‏ @MikeLjoycE 23 Nov 2014
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        .@WSJ @carolineporter which means of course, if you want a good job out of college, don't get a liberal arts degree.

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