Too Many Graduates
Is College Obsolete? Hi Reader, Here’s what our editors are looking at today… | | News: Jeffrey Tucker – The Scourge of Higher Education Is it really advantageous to shell out six figures, forgo four years of real job experience, become saddled with 20-plus years of debt, all to end up in a vast bureaucracy of miserable souls who do nothing but plot the demise of freedom and the good life for everyone else? Maybe there’s another way. And just what are people really gaining from the choice of college, much less graduate school? Each professional field has a credential. Each credential has an exam. Each exam has a book. And each book has extensive methods of learning the material to enable students to learn and pass. And these systems are not about ideology and socialization. They’re about real skills that you need in a genuine marketplace. In other words, the market itself is making college obsolete. ⇒ Read More Here | |
Politics: Byron King – Canada’s Cape Canaveral North Recently, the government of Canada made a major decision: it wants a space launch site in-country and will spend serious funds to get one. In fact, the government of Canada just announced a multimillion-dollar deal to backstop construction of a new spaceport, essentially Canada’s version of Cape Canaveral. There are many angles to this; whether you are an investor or not, you might want to know more. So read on… ⇒ Read More Here | |
Markets: Dave Gonigam – NVDA: Noise vs. News Across nearly 40 years of covering news and markets, I’m hard-pressed to recall a time when one company generated as much sustained buzz as Nvidia does now. With widespread interest in AI and with NVDA set to report its quarterly numbers just hours from now, no Nvidia headline is too small to escape notice — or move the share price. NVDA shares wobbled yesterday when this headline dropped… ⇒ Read More Here That’s all for today, we’ll be back tomorrow with what our editors were looking at this week. Email us here with whatever crosses your mind that you want us to cover. We look forward to hearing from you! Looking forward to your financial future, | | | |
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