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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]isn't "liberal arts degree = would you like some fries with that?"[/quote] Extra large please! [/quote] ~crickets~[/quote] The study with actual data behind it says Liberal Arts Colleges have relatively high ROI over time. [/quote] I guess it depends in what you are talking about. A kid who thrived in a smaller school and then went on to get a law degree is probably much more likely to have a higher salary than someone with a lame english degree.[/quote] It doesn't depend on what I am talking about. The study covers all students, all majors at LACs and determined the NPV/ROI was relatively high. Liberal Arts, as previously noted, covers areas like natural sciences, not just arts and humanities. [/quote] Awesome! Have kiddo get a bachelor's degree in psychology and update us with his salary info![/quote]
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