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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Graduate school from a school that’s at least somewhat competitive.[/quote] Sorry, not sorry. Your view is extremely elitist.[/quote] This whole thread is elitist! Ha Someone on this thread said that a bachelor's degree in English from Harvard is highly educated lmao[/quote] It may rub some the wrong way but it's true. The average Harvard BA is more well-read, more informed than the average holder of a non-rigorous master's degree from an undistinguished program. There's been an explosion of master's degrees due to credential inflation. [/quote] Please show your work.[/quote] The number of master's degrees conferred has doubled since 2000. https://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d12/tables/dt12_310.asp[/quote] And? The population of the United States has also increased by approximately 50,000,000 since 2000. What do either of these facts tell us about the average Harvard BA? (If you are representative of the average Harvard BA I am sorry to say that you are not making a very strong showing.)[/quote]
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