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A friend of mine works for a staffing company, and provided this frightening bit of insight: not only does a degree from a for-profit college fail to help your employment chances, for many employers, it actually hurts them. The thinking is that a for-profit degree indicates both inadequate preparation (because

Yup, my wife went to Brown Mackie (to be fair she can be considered a success story, went occupational therapy).

Public schools are not as bad. Not even close. Show me an example of a public school being sued into oblivion for shady practices and I’ll change my tune.