Wed June 15, 2011
Students will hear me make the case for obtaining a certificaiton in their field. Here is more proof of my assertion that this is important.
Now lawyers are taking temp jobs. Prof Sam Rock and I just finished a paper on Peak College. We suggest the number of people going to college will peak for several reasons. The cost benefit equation is not working especially for expensive private colleges. And it is not working for, law school. Many humanities majors, sociology, anthropology, cannot find a job so they try again, and go to law school. The landscape is now filed with lawyers hauling around five and six figure student loan debt disappointed to find that there are not enough six figure jobs to go around. Hmm, want to be a city attorney in a small town in a remote location?
Accountants do much better, if they have the appropriate designations.
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