At Columbia and other Ivy League schools, sticker shock is hitting students
Briefly

"At some point, that math stops working out," said Akers, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative-leaning think tank."We get to a place where these degrees are just no longer worth it."But even at today's high and rising prices, a bachelor's degree tends to pay off in earnings power-though that can vary widely depending on the major.
Read at Crain's New York Business
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