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Around the Web - February 28th, 2011

Explore the increasing importance of an Ivy League degree value in today's job market and its future implications for career success.

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February always goes by so fast.... Should you go to an Ivy League School, Part II. I think the value of an Ivy League degree will be more, not less, important in the future. It seems possible that we're nearing the end of the age when the wage gap between unskilled and skilled workers is relatively modest (roughly, the wage gap decreased between 1800 up to 1970, and has been increasing over the past 40 years). Credentialing and finding juicy rents and sinecures is probably the way to go in the future. As the past was, the future shall be? Anthropologists Trace Human Origins Back To One Large Goat. "Read the whole thing." Advanced Degrees Add Up to Lower Blood Pressure. I'm sure that the paper itself is less irritating in terms of conflating correlation and causation. The problem is that it is the least intelligent people who will think ...

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