<p>Past results do not necessarily reflect future earnings.<br>
I believe that the significant change in college acceptances since 2007 will reflect a significantly different future for university graduates. Only time will tell, of course. </p>
<p>Students with high student debt in the 80s and 90s moved toward careers in investment banking, etc, in order to pay off their student loans. Now, with so much free money, especially to the very low income bracket range, those graduates do not have to choose a profession based on whether or not he will be able to pay off a student loan. He can choose work that has ‘good enough’ pay… yet, a job he enjoys. </p>
<p>Will the future Harvard grads still zip on over to Wall Street or choose lower paying, yet satisfying, work?</p>