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    Paul Graham‏Verified account @paulg 20 Aug 2019

    In 2012, 60% of US adults thought colleges had a positive effect on the country. Now 50% do. That is a big drop in 7 years.

    9:23 AM - 20 Aug 2019
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      2. Neil Lewis‏ @Neil_Lewis 20 Aug 2019
        Replying to @paulg

        Any particular age demographic that fell out of love with colleges? My guess would be 25-35 y/o?

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      3. Jonathan‏ @dtimesd 20 Aug 2019
        Replying to @Neil_Lewis @paulg

        Jonathan Retweeted Pew Research Center

        It is partisan.https://twitter.com/pewresearch/status/1163493326181621762?s=19 …

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        Pew Research CenterVerified account @pewresearch
        There is an undercurrent of dissatisfaction – even suspicion – among the U,S, public about the role colleges play in society and these views are increasingly linked to partisanship. https://pewrsr.ch/2YzASXT  pic.twitter.com/li2WU2I1Zj
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      2. Jess Newman‏ @JessNewman83 20 Aug 2019
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        Big increase in cost

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      1. Ermat‏ @Ermat_now 20 Aug 2019
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        60% is already super low for something that take multiple years, a lot of money and effort....

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      1. Tejal T. Shah (she/her)‏ @tejaltshah 20 Aug 2019
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        It would be interesting to see what the percentages were in other countries - especially where tech talent immigrates from.

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      2. Yuri Sagalov‏Verified account @yuris 20 Aug 2019
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        It's not even 7 years, it looks like it's in the last ~2-3 years, with a major event happening in 2016pic.twitter.com/13djbJFIAw

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      2. Amara's Law (working @ COVID vax site - 2/2021)‏ @analyticascent 20 Aug 2019
        Replying to @paulg

        I was way ahead of the curve on this largely because of this video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V122ICNS8_0 …

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      3. Amara's Law (working @ COVID vax site - 2/2021)‏ @analyticascent 20 Aug 2019
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        Turns out a key statistic used to claim that everyone should strive for a 4-year degree was bogus to begin with: https://github.com/analyticascent/confounder#example-scenario-assessing-the-impact-of-college-education-on-lifetime-earnings …pic.twitter.com/xJipDrBLcn

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