Theres a catch

Don't get me wrong, free college is great. But I question the way it's done. Is the offer rather unequal bait, or has the middle class here won? What happens after undergrad when the student has options for more? He can't pursue out of state, nor can he go offshore? I wouldn't mind being trapped in New York City, but then what precedent is being set? The poor kid stuck 8 years in Dakota, what a pity, unable to jet. So yes, tuition is godawful high, and I'd rather the option for free. But states are unequal and education is skewed, so I'm worried about what we'll see.



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6 thoughts on “Theres a catch

    1. And if they are very low income, and don’t want to be (or can’t be) swimming in student loans?
      Not everybody has a choice.

  1. There are few things more expensive than what the government “gives” for “free”. It’s amazing how few people seem to understand that.

    1. Google it, nit according to this comic (if I understand it), it appears that your credentials are only valid in the state in which you earn them. So, you can’t get a job any other state unless you attend college/university – again- in that state, too.

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