SD_Prairie_Goat
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I see kids in MN paying $250,000 to get elem ed degrees from our top liberal arts schools - what a financial waste. I know other ones that want to go to a top law school and get $250,000 "art history" degrees on the way - that if it results in top law school admission will easily pay for itself. But if not, it will be an albatross.
I work with a guy in the Cities, he was 100% what you are describing for a teaching degree. His senior year he started doing the math and realized he could never pay back his loans on a teachers salary. And that's how a teacher now works for an Electrical power distributions manufacturer.... HAHA!