<p>She’ll get no argument from me, since I don’t disagree with anything she said. </p>
<p>But what you fail to address are the unemployment stats for JD’s today, which just maybe the new normal (and may not be).</p>
<p>Ask her if it make sense to incur $250k in debt to attend a T30, with only a 25% chance of graduating into a job in which you can service the debt? “Good profession” does’t equate to ‘jobs are plentiful’ for grads who are a quarter million in debt…</p>