The Guardian
Apr 11, 2019 - 6 min
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For millions of Americans, getting a four-year degree no longer makes sense. What could replace it? “I just don’t see the value in a lot of what I studied...” Among many of the things the coronavirus pandemic has forced us to 're-think', college education has definitely been a primary one. With the campus experience being hampered by online classes, and many Americans struggling to keep up with their student debt, some are looking back on their academic choices, and wondering if they got their full money's worth. Douglas Belkin, from The Wall Street Journal, reports.