A more interesting question is:
Is a college degree at a private school worth significantly more than a degree at a public school when the debt burden is factored in?
You are not paying more for a better education necessarily, you are paying more to weed out the trash and increase the chances of meeting a quality mate.
Good question. Another would be when you strip out those who go into accounting, law, medicine,engineering, etc. how do the numbers look?
"Price" versus "value". Put another way, is a Toyota Camry "worth" $30,000? (I think the average debt for a college graduate is about $35K now, which is still too high.) Is that Toyota Camry "worth" $300,000? Probably not.
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