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- The Unsustainable Higher Education Bubble; It’s Showing Signs Of Stress, Has The Deflation Started?
- Another Grammar Rant, This Didn’t Take Long
- Student Loan Crisis: Why So Many Colleges May Fail?
The Unsustainable Higher Education Bubble; It’s Showing Signs Of Stress, Has The Deflation Started? Posted: 19 May 2012 07:14 AM PDT It’s been widely reported now that the U.S. has a serious and unsustainable “higher education bubble,” not unlike the unsustainable housing bubble in the U.S. that eventually crashed and resulted in a housing meltdown, mortgage tsunami, a wave of foreclosures, and a global financial crisis. The chart above illustrates that the ever-inflating higher education bubble with ever-increasing costs for college tuition and education supplies is starting to make the housing bubble look almost … [visit site to read more] or compare Credit Card Rewards and Best Credit Cards |
Another Grammar Rant, This Didn’t Take Long Posted: 19 May 2012 06:20 AM PDT It’s been only ten days since I ran my last “quarterly” grammar rant on “it’s vs. its,” but I’ve already collected six new examples, here they are: 1. The U.S. is one of the few countries that has not nationalized the oil industry and yet it gets hammered for it’s “anti-energy” policies. 2. It is said that China manipulates it’s currency to benefit itself. 3. Looks like Alaska is now down to about a 1/3 of it’s peak. 4. How “big” is ND compared to how big Alaska was at it’s PEAK? 5. … [visit site to read more] or compare Credit Card Rewards and Best Credit Cards |
Student Loan Crisis: Why So Many Colleges May Fail? Posted: 19 May 2012 05:21 AM PDT "We know the model is not sustainable," said Lawrence T. Lesick, vice president for enrollment management at Ohio Northern University. "Schools are going to have to show the value proposition. Those that don't aren't going to be around." (The New York Times; May 14, 2012) Very few topics have received as much attention here at Sense on Cents as the student loan crisis. |
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