by ChaIbaud » Mon Aug 01, 2016 3:15 am
It might not single-handedly take it down, but it's the hop before the skip and jump. Colleges depend on the money coming in for a large part of their funding and without that coming in and institutions set in place not being able to function, the quality of education goes down. If college debt is so bad, you could assume it's for the poorer people of the nation. 81% of people who got bachelor degrees the past few years came from above-average families vs the 7% of the bottom-tier families. It's not because they don't have the money, but because they have no idea how to enroll, navigate their way around once they are there, and lack the skills that most college graduates have when they leave high school. It also would only make college "free" for the people attending but more for others paying their taxes. Even if it was offered have fun passing it.
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