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.

God’s Love and Ours. 1 John 4.

God’s Love and Ours. 7)  Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows G...