Zach Bleemer
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Those universities have gotten better over time, which is to say, the US over the last 40 years has very substantially invested in its flagship public universities and not so much in local comprehensive universities that enroll the plurality of American college students.
But I don't think that the selection across schools is really first order in explaining at a high level what's happening in American higher education. It's obviously the most politically salient question at the moment. Which kids get to go to these universities that enroll less than 1% of Americans, but whose graduates go on to tremendous success in the U.S.?
But I don't think that the selection across schools is really first order in explaining at a high level what's happening in American higher education. It's obviously the most politically salient question at the moment. Which kids get to go to these universities that enroll less than 1% of Americans, but whose graduates go on to tremendous success in the U.S.?
But I don't think that the selection across schools is really first order in explaining at a high level what's happening in American higher education. It's obviously the most politically salient question at the moment. Which kids get to go to these universities that enroll less than 1% of Americans, but whose graduates go on to tremendous success in the U.S.?
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