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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Madharry who wrote (42639)5/13/2011 2:36:49 PM
From: Ken Ludwig  Read Replies (1) of 78627
 
"where does one get the biggest bang for the buck as an undergrad?"

Community colleges win hands down for the first 2 years-generally better teaching, much cheaper tuition, older students demanding value for money and a more serious attitude about actual learning. Having specified agreements in place for 4 year schools to transfer credits is a huge plus. Besides it's possible to learn a trade if one chooses that might actually produce a job with a middle class income. Welding? HVAC? Plumbing? Machining. Web Design and architecture The Community Colleges do a pretty good job of being market sensitive and hire people who know how to actually do things in their "hands on" programs. They also often hire writers to teach writing and so on. ken, big fan of CC's
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