Things change. Also back then most people did not take six or more years to finish a four year program and they majored in the sciences or language arts, not women studies and thus could get employment. Also people did not think everyone needed a masters or higher degree or believe they were entitled victims. Mitch can speak on this even if his college was $5.00 because he likely has grand or great-grandchildren or nephews/nieces and that would be a better comparison to make. Weak argument Liz. Go back to school, be better, after all, it won’t cost you anything.
Also back then a bachelor's degree in anything other than pharmacy could be completed in four years at "full load" of 15 credits (plus P.E.) per semester because the core curriculum wasn't bloated with "gender studies"; "LGBTQ history"; "Equity" and other bull$hit.