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[quote=Anonymous]If the colorful Top 20 rankings in various academic and non-academic areas that I keep seeing in social media are representative of how content creators are now resigned to capturing eyeballs, I guess that explains the WSJ 2025 rankings. For me, the pursuit of an undergraduate education is a blend of the actual educational experience, establishing the foundation for a career path (for graduate school or the start of a career), and social / personal development. Of these, that third part of the equation is of utmost importance. I already know that my children have the intellectual chops and personal motivations to seek out a successful, impactful career. What I hope for them to gain from an undergraduate education is to position themselves to help make the world a better place while having the best college experience possible. Treating college like a make-or-break pre-professional Hunger Games, where average pay rate after five or ten years (average?) is vitally important, really suggests that college is a job for your kid, and little more.[/quote]
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