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Elite schools seem disproportionately responsible for minting the American elite. Read: The absurdity of college admissions. But what appears obvious may not be true. In November , the Quarterly Journal of Economics published a landmark paper by the economists Stacy Dale and Alan Krueger that reached a startling conclusion.
This finding suggests that the talents and ambitions of individual students are worth more than the resources and renown of elite schools. The takeaway here: Stress out about your habits and chill out about college.
It also implies that all the angst and time devoted to the infamous admissions process is a wasteful pageant for the vast majority of its participants. Could that really be true? Or were Dale and Krueger off somehow?
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