Don't Overlook Middle-Skill Jobs
Educational Leadership
With a high unemployment rate among college graduates and skyrocketing college costs, a four-year degree isn’t what it used to be, writes McREL’s Bryan Goodwin. Middle-skill jobs, which require a two-year degree and often pay as well or better than jobs that require four-year degrees, may provide a better opportunity for some students, especially those interested in high-demand 21st century technologies.
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