Wednesday, October 23, 2019

All Down To Blair Shoehorning Youngsters into Uni - and The Inevitable Plummeting of Standards.

22 OCTOBER 2019 • 12:32PM
The value of a university education has halved in the past 20 years, new research has shown, as critics claim that degrees have become ‘disqualifications’.
The "graduate premium" is a term often used to refer to how much more graduates are likely to earn on average, compared to their peers who do not hold a degree.
The new study analysed how the financial return to a degree has changed over a 20-year period during which increasing numbers of people have been choosing to study at degree level. 
Researchers found that graduates born in 1990 earned 11% more than non-graduates at age 26. However those born in 1970 earned 19% more than their peers who did not go to university. This suggests the "graduate premium" fell by eight percentage points during this period. DT.

There Is Certainly No Such 'Forgiveness Requirement' For A Court Judge.

Bishop in church stabbing forgives alleged attacker. Staff writer    19 April 2024. The attack was captured on video during the livestream. ...