Political studies like to separate out those with college degrees and those without.
I never understood what the implication is. In that demographic are doctors, lawyers and research scientists. Along side graphic designers, HR personnel, and disk jockeys.
These people have nothing in common except they ate at the same cafeteria for 4 years.
Consider The Raven
in reply to Sir Matt • • •it’s because they try to lump the value of all college degrees into the averages. Have you ever met a CEO or C-Suite executive of a Fortune 500 company without a college degree? Or a Doctor, Lawyer, etc…
If they are in the averages they make college degrees seem significantly more valuable.
Nanook
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