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About half of young people see college as necessary and accessible. Do you feel as though a college degree is essential for you to be successful on your career path? Do feel pressure to attain higher degrees? Do you worry about whether the cost of a professional degree outweighs the benefit? Author
Original Post: About half of young people see college as necessary and accessible. Do you feel as though a college degree is essential for you to be successful on your career path? Do feel pressure to attain higher degrees? Do you worry about whether the cost of a professional degree outweighs the benefit?
Date: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 10:42 AM

About half of young people see college as necessary and accessible. Do you feel as though a college degree is essential for you to be successful on your career path? Do feel pressure to attain higher degrees? Do you worry about whether the cost of a professional degree outweighs the benefit?

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