Essays about the value (or lack thereof) of a college education in today’s world are easy to find. Most of them, however, are written by people whose college years are long behind them. Regardless of their opinions or approaches, these writers often miss the juicy details of day-to-day lived experience. This essay, published on Medium in July 2015, was written by Alex Kern, a software developer and student at University of California Berkeley, and it goes to the heart of student life.
Read it here: Kern, "Don't drop out: Why there's still value in college"
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