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Of course, that was purely the financial return. Since I only ever studied what interested me, enjoyed the college experience, and never worried about grades or anything, the real returns are almost definitely positive.
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Of course, that was purely the financial return. Since I only ever studied what interested me, enjoyed the college experience, and never worried about grades or anything, the real returns are almost definitely positive.
That's always the bigger problem—the counterfactual of what you could have/would have earned working instead.
Opportunity costs are one hell of a perspective