The touting of utilization of outside consultants for this decision while not seeking input from alumni and donors is hard to understand.
Regardless of where you go to college if you don't major in something that is marketable you are out of luck when it comes to employment. Especially higher income employment.affirm wrote: ↑Fri Jun 05, 2020 9:38 pmFirst sentence is false.MetroMizzy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 05, 2020 2:48 pmHigher Education is a scam. The Furman degree holds zero weight once you're outside a hundred mile radius of Greenville IMO. $250K of debt for what?? Serious question, for what?? What do you bring to the table that someone that went to FSU for free doesn't?
Second sentence is even far more false than the first sentence.
Questions in sentences 3, 4, and 5 all have the same answer; “it all depends upon who the individual(s) is (are).”
Affirm asks THIS question: how many people who could go to FSU for free would have end up with $250,000 debt if they chose to go to Furman instead? Affirm would answer probably none, even Florida residents.