
Make Me Smart Is college still worth it?
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Jun 10, 2025 Bryan Alexander, a senior scholar at Georgetown University and higher education writer, dives into the evolving views on college. He discusses how rising tuition has sparked skepticism among Gen Z, with many questioning the return on investment of a degree. Alternative paths like technical schools and certificate programs are gaining traction. Alexander also addresses political challenges to elite universities, warning of potential risks to the entire higher education landscape. It's a compelling look at what the future holds for students.
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Rise of Alternative Career Paths
- Certificate programs and technical training appeal due to saving time and money.
- Trades and hands-on careers are increasingly attractive amid concerns about AI impact.
No Clear Successor Message For College
- No clear successor message replaces the idea that everyone should attend college.
- Liberal education prepares students for multiple jobs via critical skills but is politically controversial.
Graduate To Reap Benefits
- Graduating with a degree is crucial for gaining employment benefits.
- Attending college without completing a degree often yields no economic advantage.









