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When going to college, people think you are getting the full benefits of your degree. Also, many Americans think college is a must-have to get into the middle class and as precious as getting married. Some students live in dorms and watch college football. The doctorate is doing the goals of the college. It is a crisis like in the Middle East and Ukraine.

The University is overpriced and maybe the biggest bubble of all time-the cost of a local Boca Raton university. Lynn University for everything, including the EdD, is $290000. That is more than a house in some parts of America. The education bubble may be worse than the housing bubble, where millions of Americans may lose their jobs, even if Uncle Sam pays back the student debt. The bubble may affect professors as the coronavirus pandemic affected restaurant workers. Also, the government's job creation report would be inferior for a while. Finally, it may create stagflation with high prices and high unemployment.

In many ways, the full benefits of a college degree go to the doctorate, like in engineering, psychology, math, medicine, law, and English majors. In most majors, you need a doctorate to be a professor worldwide to meet the requirements of a university. In India, a doctorate is optional to be a professor. Unless you are a famous author, you can be a professor at college and if you teach advanced placement courses at your local high school. You can't be a professor without the title of doctor. Many college grads worldwide face the food stamp line, which is different from how the university gets people a job. Some are underemployed; about 40 percent of college graduates are stuck today. Is this because college graduates have trouble adjusting to reality like some ex-convicts must adapt to the real world? The universal education policy is destroying some young adults in their flower of youth. The scandal involves a dissertation, professors, and universities. That is an approximately five-chapter essay. The dissertation begins with a statement of the problem and background information in Chapter One. Next comes a review of the literature in Chapter Two. Chapter Three consists of explaining the research methodology. Chapter Four provides the results of the research study, while Chapter Five gives the conclusions of the thesis. The doctorate requires a bachelor's degree and a master's degree, and then you go for the Ph.D. It requires two years of classes and tests, and then you do the dissertation. First, you must take oral, written, and mathematical exams before doing the thesis. That depends on the program.

In conclusion, there are alternatives to college, and you don't have to attend university to get a job. Through my research, I found that there were a lot of college grads who were unemployed and underemployed. Even some physicians were unemployed, and they had trouble getting residency. They end up on the food stamp lines and some homeless. Hopefully, college to nothing, apprentices, precision education, getting rid of the dissertation, allowing teenage labor, and getting rid of the school bus. It will prevent another lost generation of college grads from being on the food stamp line. Also, it will allow the university to do its goals and professors to do research. Therefore, you will get full degree benefits if you attend college.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9798215094785
  • Publisher: Draft2digital
  • Publisher Imprint: Joshua Flapan
  • Height: 216 mm
  • No of Pages: 474
  • Spine Width: 27 mm
  • Width: 140 mm
  • ISBN-10: 8215094783
  • Publisher Date: 10 Mar 2023
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 599 gr


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