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- P Diddy or Puff Daddy or whatever you want to call him has a son that just received a full athletic scholarship (football) to UCLA. Some folks think that he should not have received it because his father can easily afford the cost of college. I’m not sure where I stand on the issue but it’s good material for discussion.
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- Michael J. Fox’s middle name is actually Andrew.
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Regarding Diddy's son, California is poised to make enormous cuts to the state's university system. This follows several years of making huge education cuts. The governor has a referendum on the November ballot to raise some taxes to save the state from having to make cuts to a $19 billion shortfall to the state's budget. If it weren't for this pending financial catastrophe this probably would not be an issue for debate.
I recently saw a graphic that shows that 70% of Koreans have a college degree. The U.S is low on the list of developed countries with college degrees. I am not sure what to think about this because some current college grads might be better off with vocational degrees rather than college degrees [and heavy student loan debt] that will never translate into decent jobs.