Opinion: We force undergraduates to take plenty of entry-level classes, but where’s the one on practical financial responsibility? How about a test on setting a budget?
Editor’s note: This Future View is about what colleges aren’t teaching. Next week, we’ll turn to Sen.
Elizabeth Warren’s new policy proposal and ask: “Should the government forgive student-loan debt?” Students should click here to submit opinions of fewer than 250 words before April 30. The best responses will be published that night.
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