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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Apr 9

    “The [college] degree is dead." Here's an alternative: One year of ‘college’ with no degree, but no debt and a job at the endhttps://on.wsj.com/2HlixC3 

    1:20 PM - 9 Apr 2018
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      1. Simon Peter de Veer‏ @spdeveer Apr 9
        Replying to @WSJ

        @NBA uses this model currently

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      1. Deborah Green‏ @DeborahGreen01 Apr 9
        Replying to @WSJ

        This was a good read. Perhaps for some it might be a great alternative and for others a more traditional route. But as a higher educator I can tell you education never dies- it lives.

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      1. kyodaison‏ @kyodaison Apr 9
        Replying to @WSJ

        Can I work at the WSJ with a year of college and no degree? Asking for a friend.

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      2. Justice 099‏ @Justice_099 Apr 9
        Replying to @WSJ

        "...and a job at the end" working at Walmart.

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      3. Justice 099‏ @Justice_099 Apr 9
        Replying to @Justice_099 @WSJ

        Most of the schools like this promise jobs at the end and their career services send people to interviews at McDonalds. Hey, it's a job, right? Let's just be honest: You leave here with inadequate schooling, no experience, no reputation.

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      4. Chuck Grimmett‏ @cagrimmett Apr 9
        Replying to @Justice_099 @WSJ

        Just the opposite. Programs like @DiscoverPraxis are designed to build both your experience and reputation in a faster way than traditional higher ed. Working well so far for our 200+ alumni who launched their careers with us.

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      1. Martyna Fox‏ @MartynaAFox Apr 9
        Replying to @WSJ

        One and done.

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      2. maquis2015‏ @maquisprice Apr 9
        Replying to @WSJ

        Sure. Who needs critical or analytical skills? Or historical and cultural reference? Let's just crank out producers and consumers.

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      3. Chuck Grimmett‏ @cagrimmett Apr 9
        Replying to @maquisprice @WSJ

        @DiscoverPraxis teaches critical thinking and analytical skills, as well as history. Two of the modules in our bootcamp!

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      4. maquis2015‏ @maquisprice Apr 9
        Replying to @cagrimmett @WSJ @DiscoverPraxis

        One hopes.

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      2. Jaco de Bruin‏ @Bakjaco Apr 9
        Replying to @WSJ @ZeldalaGrangeSA

        @Ane_Rall

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      3. Ané R‏ @Ane_Rall Apr 10
        Replying to @Bakjaco @WSJ @ZeldalaGrangeSA

        Yes het hierdie al raak gelees Wonder of daar so iets in Suid Afrika is

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      1. Family Guy‏ @DaveyBoy1014 Apr 9
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        NCAA elites otherwise doubt it.

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      1. isis marée‏ @r1viera Apr 9
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        One year is all most people need or can handle. Keep university for intellectuals and career job training.

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      1. cocain's active ingredient‏ @Saddares Apr 9
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        Not all college degrees are worthless.

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