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“I Make $120,000 a Year as a 22-Year-Old Welder.” Why More U.S. Kids Are Choosing Trade School Over a Four-Year Degree.

October 15, 2025 by Miya
“I Make $120,000 a Year as a 22-Year-Old Welder.” Why More U.S. Kids Are Choosing Trade School Over a Four-Year Degree.

Let’s picture two high school friends, four years after graduation. The first friend is celebrating their college graduation. They have a diploma, a cap and gown, and over one hundred thousand dollars in …

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The Post-Literate Student: Are We Raising a Generation That Can’t Read?

October 15, 2025 by Miya
The Post-Literate Student Are We Raising a Generation That Can't Read

A high school English teacher in Ohio assigns the classic American novel, The Great Gatsby. A week later, it’s painfully clear that most of the students haven’t read the book. They haven’t cracked …

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The New Ivy League? Why Gen Z is Ditching College for Unaccredited ‘Creator Academies’ Run by YouTubers

October 15, 2025 by Miya
The New Ivy League Why Gen Z is Ditching College for Unaccredited ‘Creator Academies’ Run by YouTubers

Imagine you’re a high school senior with an entrepreneurial streak. You have two choices for your future. Option A: A four-year business degree from a reputable state university, costing upwards of $150,000. Option …

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The Credential Inflation Crash: A Data-Driven Guide to the Only Degrees and Certifications That Are Outpacing U.S. Inflation in 2025

October 15, 2025 by Miya
The Credential Inflation Crash A Data-Driven Guide to the Only Degrees and Certifications That Are Outpacing U.S. Inflation in 2025

For generations, the American dream was built on a simple financial formula: go to college, get a degree, and unlock a lifetime of higher earnings. A bachelor’s degree was the safest investment you …

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The Five-Year Expiration Date: Why the Half-Life of Skills Has Collapsed and How to Build a Career That Lasts

October 15, 2025 by Miya
The Five-Year Expiration Date Why the Half-Life of Skills Has Collapsed and How to Build a Career That Lasts

Think about a carton of milk in your refrigerator. It has a clearly printed expiration date. You know that after a certain point, it loses its value. Now, what if your professional skills …

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The Great Uncredentialing: Why States and Major U.S. Corporations Are Dropping the Degree Requirementc And What It Means for the Future of Work

October 14, 2025 by Miya
The Great Uncredentialing Why States and Major U.S. Corporations Are Dropping the Degree Requirementc And What It Means for the Future of Work

For decades, the four-year college degree has been the undisputed gatekeeper to economic opportunity in America. It was the assumed prerequisite for virtually any white-collar job, a universal shorthand for “qualified.” But that …

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The $15,000 Question: Can a 12-Week Tech Bootcamp Really Outperform a Four-Year Computer Science Degree in the U.S. Job Market?

October 14, 2025 by Miya
The $15,000 Question Can a 12-Week Tech Bootcamp Really Outperform a Four-Year Computer Science Degree in the U.S. Job Market

For anyone aspiring to a career in technology, it is the defining question of our time. On one hand, you have the traditional path: a four-year Computer Science (CS) degree, long considered the …

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The Resume is Officially Dead: Why Your Next Job Application Won’t Be a PDF, But a Verifiable ‘Skills Wallet’ of Digital Credentials

October 14, 2025 by Miya
The Resume is Officially Dead Why Your Next Job Application Won’t Be a PDF, But a Verifiable ‘Skills Wallet’ of Digital Credentials

For decades, the most stressful document in the professional world has been the one-page resume. We’ve all been there: agonizing over margins, fiddling with fonts, and trying to surgically implant the perfect keywords …

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Is the Four-Year Degree Losing its Edge? Why a Growing Number of U.S. Companies Are Hiring for Skills, Not Diplomas

October 14, 2025 by Miya
Is the Four-Year Degree Losing its Edge

For generations, the formula for a successful career in America was simple: get a four-year college degree. It was the undisputed key to upward mobility, a non-negotiable line item on nearly every professional …

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