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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When annual tuition is higher than the average starting salary of their graduates[/quote] :roll: Extremely arbitrary formula. It's nonsensical to apply a magical mathematical formula because salaries are dependent on too many variables. "Their graduates" means little when those graduates are in a wide range of fields with a wide range of potential starting salaries. And the formula totally misses the idea that some, perhaps many, students, will not have a "starting salary" until after grad school, if grad school is next on their list after undergrad. But you do you. What this PP actually means is "I won't send a kid to a private college and am insisting my kid only go to the in-state public, and I consider college to be a financial return on investment situation." Fine for them, but not as clear-cut and simple as parents like this want it to be. [/quote]
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