'43% of recent college grads are underemployed'? A cynic might rephrase as '43% of a trillion-dollar industry's customers were swindled out of massive amounts of money by false promises and media hype about the economic value of a college degree'https://twitter.com/FT/status/1061861920632922112 …
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PS any economic studies on the 'earnings benefits of a college degree' that don't control for IQ are probably just be picking up credential/signaling effects, not 'human capital'/education benefits.
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Replying to @primalpoly
Do you think this applies to graduate degrees as well? I'm thinking of getting a mechanical engineering masters.
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Replying to @taylorwilkin19
IMHO I think master's in engineering are generally worthwhile, and are probably valid credentials of having learned useful things.
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