82% of college grads believe their bachelor's degree was a good investment—but most would make this one change

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82% of college grads believe their bachelor's degree was a good investment — but most would make this one change. (via CNBCMakeIt)

reports that Americans with a bachelor's degree have median weekly earnings of $1,173, compared to just $712 a week for those who have a high school diploma.While hard skills can help college graduates reach these higher earnings, respondents said that learning soft skills was actually the most valuable part of their college experience. Over 40% of those polled felt that mastering soft skills like creativity, critical thinking and communication was the most beneficial.

"It isn't about name recognition. It isn't prestige. It's literally the skills and their experiences that are helping people every day in their jobs," Quinn Tomlin, public relations manager for BestColleges tells CNBC Make It. "People are going back and realizing that maybe the major that they studied is not actually aligning with the outcomes that they want in their life," explains Tomlin.

 

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MakeIt 如果你认同1%的人拥有的财富超过其余99%的人拥有的全部财富,那么请你支持资本主义!因为这正是资本主义的结果! 如果你不认同,那么请你支持桑德斯的“民主社会主义”! 当今世界最幸福快乐的那些国家,都是民主社会主义国家!如丹麦、北欧三国。。。

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