Complacent Students Equal Rising Debt
David Hopkins David Hopkins

Complacent Students Equal Rising Debt

When students stay distracted by rankings, sports, and the “college experience,” colleges can quietly raise tuition and bury them in debt. Noam Chomsky’s warning about passivity applies directly to higher education: “As long as the general population is passive, apathetic, diverted to consumerism… the powerful can do as they please.” Don’t be passive—start asking tough questions about cost, ROI, and your future.

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Ivies on Ice: America’s Trust in Higher Ed Has Flatlined
David Hopkins David Hopkins

Ivies on Ice: America’s Trust in Higher Ed Has Flatlined

The glow-up is over—elite universities aren’t the golden ticket anymore. A new poll shows Americans have lost faith in higher ed, and for good reason. The costs are obscene. The outcomes are meh. And the culture? More echo chamber than education. But here’s the twist: college still works if you work it. Don’t ditch the degree—play the game without getting played.

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