Gen Z and College: Is It Still the Best Path?
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- * [10] - This citation appears at the very beginning, likely referencing a source used earlier in the article (not included in this excerpt).
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Okay, here’s a breakdown of the citations found in the provided text, along with their corresponding information:
* [10] – This citation appears at the very beginning, likely referencing a source used earlier in the article (not included in this excerpt).
* [11] – Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) – Used to support the claim about median weekly earnings for bachelor’s degree holders vs. high school diploma holders (as of early 2025).
* [12] – Source for the ROI (Return on Investment) figures for different majors (nursing,engineering,fine arts) after five years.
* [14] – Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce – Used to support the statistic that 72% of jobs in the US will require postsecondary education/training by 2031.
* [17] – source for the statistic about the percentage of students who finish a bachelor’s degree in four, five, or six years.
Vital Note: The text only provides the citation numbers. To get the full bibliographic information (author, title, publication date, etc.), you would need to refer to the article’s bibliography or “Works cited” section (which is not included in this excerpt).
