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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Is College Worth It?---Part II

Over a week ago I posted Part I of this series. This might be the final part---but I'm going to leave the series open-ended.This week's installment comes courtesy of the now infamous Charles Murray. I've posted on another Murray article here before. Let's put it this way: I'm not a fan. He co-authored The Bell Curve with Richard Herrnstein, published in 1996. That book argued, in essence, that
Posted by af at 7:30 AM
Labels: college admissions, college life, college preparation, general philosophical issues, philosophy of education

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