Education's Economic Shift
The conversation highlights the precarious state of tier two and three schools facing significant enrollment declines, as they lack the robust waiting lists of higher-ranked institutions. A strong endowment can provide a buffer for some, but many schools may struggle to survive the pressures of high fixed costs and dwindling student numbers. This scenario reflects a broader trend of "great dispersion" in education, paralleling shifts seen in other sectors like healthcare.In this clip
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The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway
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