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Chemistry Teacher: Maybe she'll be better off in college.
More than half of them were in prison for drug-related crimes, and would have been better off in college or trade school.
Granted, that student is still much, much better off with a college degree.
Nearly nine out of 10 people say Americans are better off going to college.
The debt burden further adds to the wealth gap in the United States, and one-third of college graduates feel that they would have been better off not going to college at all.
Truth is, you're probably better off not going to college.
"They would be better off going to community colleges, which are lower cost and open enrollment, for the most part".
"One is always better off," he insists, "letting colleges — or a job, for that matter — know what you're really about, what your strengths are, as, in the end, it's very hard trying to be something you're not".
The editor who hired him told him that he'd be better off, with his nice suit and college degree, going straight to Wall Street.
The scheme devised by Lord Browne is in many ways a development of (and a vindications of) Labour's existing tuition fee system, though the average student would be better off in cash terms while at college than at present, the IFS calculated yesterday.
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