Does a college degree really guarantee anything these days?

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James C asked:


I’ve heard this comment from other people. A college doesn’t necessarily guarantee you anything these days. I went back to school at older age and I already had relevant job experience. I graduated from a really good school with a degree in Business Administration. However, I’m still having trouble finding a decent job. So is it true what they about having a college degree doesn’t really guarantee anything these days?

Milton
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  • 2 Responses to “Does a college degree really guarantee anything these days?”

    1. krackenlonghorn420 Says:

      For something reallllle.

    2. chuckles951 Says:

      The recession its just that business admin is over.
      The recession its just that the unemployment rate for college grads is not until the recession is over.
      The unemployment rate for college grads is over.
      For college grads is over.