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Universities are a business like any other: they have revenues, expenses and a product.

Like most companies, one of their most valuable assets is reputation:

yearly rankings are the first thing parents look at and their interest usually stops there.

Naturally, this results in cutthroat competition between universities: to rank higher each

year by obtaining better faculty and larger facilities.

This arms race is one of the reasons why universities have become so expensive, but it is far from

being the only one.

Together we'll learn just how deep the rabbit hole goes, because today we'll be looking

at the degree factory.

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The assembly line of the modern American probably looks familiar:

A tedious grind from kindergarten to twelfth grade, likely followed by an undergraduate

degree.

As this percentage increases, the line between higher education and k-12 becomes thinner

and thinner.

It has already ceased to exist in the minds of most middle-class parents, who start saving

for their children's college before they've even learned to walk.

It's gotten to the point where teenagers are expected to know which university they're

gonna go to and to earn college credits long before they've even decided what they'll

be majoring in.

Of course, people's faith in higher education is well founded:

on average, people with a bachelor's degree earn a million dollars more over the course

of their lifetimes than their high school diploma counterparts.

Averages, however, can be misleading.

If you look, instead, at the median wage of graduates based on their major, you'll see

that not every degree was created equal.

And the people with majors from the bottom half of this chart, well, you're much more

likely to find them working at a Starbucks.

If you look at things on a macro scale, the situation looks even worse:

tuition doubles every nine years, youth underemployment is close to 50% and student debt in the US

is larger than the GDP of Australia.

The real winners here are universities, whose revenues have risen by 56% between 2009 and

2014.

But how did we even get to the point where everyone is supposed to go to college?

It wasn't always like this.

In fact, this 'college is for everyone' mantra is a very recent development.

Universities have been around for millennia, but back then only a select few could join

them.

Prior to the 18th century the vast majority of people were farmers, and they didn't

really need a degree in theology to till the fields.

Once the Industrial Revolution came around agriculture was replaced by manufacturing,

but again: no higher education required.

When World War 2 ended in 1945 manufacturing and services made up about an equal share

of the US economy, but ever since then the industrial base of America has steadily declined.

Today, the US is a service economy, with almost 80% of its GDP coming from that sector, and

that's why universities took off.

If you look at the rate of enrollment, you'll see that it neatly coincides with the rise

of services.

That's where the highest paying jobs were, and Americans were quick to jump onboard.

In the span of just a few decades the number of enrolled students quadrupled, and universities

cashed in on that big time.

Once they saw just how much money they could make by admitting as many student as possible,

universities started one-upping each other to stay on top.

For private universities, which make 80% of their revenues from tuition, this meant investing

in amenities.

Nice dorms, gyms, stadiums; anything that would keep them ahead, and to get the money

to build them, universities had to raise their tuition.

To maintain graduation rates despite admitting more and more below-average students, universities

have had to artificially pump their grades up.

They couldn't let actual academics get in the way of their profits now, could they?

Back in the 1940s only 15% of students got As, but today it is the most common grade

across the country.

All those extra students mean more administrative work, which has actually become one of the

biggest chunks of university spending.

Take for example the California Polytechnic University, where over the course of thirty

years the number of administrators more than tripled, compared to a meager 4% increase

in faculty.

Unsurprisingly, all of this has caused university spending to skyrocket and since 1970, it has

increased by more than 22 times.

To maintain their income universities have had to increase their tuition, which they've

done as much as they've been able to.

But people can only pay so much tuition, so what do you do after you've bled them dry?

You get them to borrow more money, and who better to borrow from than the ultimate lender,

the government?

Starting with the GI Bill from 1944, Uncle Sam essentially began subsidizing universities.

Civilian loans got underway shortly after, and since then student loan debt has become

second largest form of consumer debt, ahead of auto loans and credit cards.

Today, student loans amount to $1.4 trillion of debt, 92% of which is in the hands of the

government.

If you're thinking "Hmm, doesn't this sound familiar?" you'd be right.

And if you weren't thinking that, it's probably cause you're a dirty millennial

But really, the student loan bubble is eerily reminiscent of what happened back in 2008

with the housing market crash, and the worst thing is that nobody's doing anything about

it.

No university is gonna start firing staff and tearing down stadiums, and that means

that the bubble is only going to get larger.

As of right now, the average university graduate takes on over 37,000 dollars of debt, which

they're gonna be repaying over the course of 20 years.

And all of that just to have a 50/50 shot of getting a job below their qualifications.

It's pretty clear that higher education reform is sorely needed, and until that happens,

things are only going to get worse.

The good news is that community colleges have become a lot more attractive lately, and so

too have online courses.

In fact, the rise of online freelancing has made careers without a degree entirely possible.

As long as you can do the work, nobody cares whether you've got some expensive piece

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Hey guys Lakeisha McKnight is here.

And welcome to the Leadership TKO Global TV Show

And today again is Fitness Friday,

Where we are helping leaders to get fit.

But more specifically we want to help

you to be able to build your influence

your income and your impact on the lives

of other people. And so today we are going

to focus in on the mental health

benefits of running so let's come on

with me and dive right on into it right now.

So again Lakeisha McKnight is here.

Welcome back, it is indeed Fitness Friday

And we are going to be sharing with you

today on the Leadership TKO TV Show,

We are going to share with you a couple of

benefits that is mental health benefits

of running. You see some people try to

shy away from running because you have

to exert much more energy and I totally

totally get it and so I just want to

share with you two of the benefits,

We have many more benefits on the blog site.

So be sure to look near the video

perhaps in the description area to grab

the link and click on it to visit the

global blog to read the entire blog

message today. But one of the benefits

really that I want to share with you is

that it decreases stress, yes

running decreases stress. Why? Because

you are exerting energy and it is like a

release so you are not just holding the

stress in because stress is internal.

Stress is involving the

mind and the body as a result and so

when you are exerting energy you are

releasing the stress okay. You are

releasing that stress so running does a

great job of helping you to release

stress. And then of course one of the

second mental health benefits of running

is that it does a great number on your

self-esteem. Ladies, come on, you know we would

like to feel good about ourselves and I

know fellas you do too. But it helps you

to feel good to know that you are getting

in shape, you are taking care of yourself

right. It just does a very good job of

doing it. I know, when I run, I feel good

about myself. When I engage in any type

of physical fitness, I feel very very

good about myself and I am quite sure

that you will begin to feel the same if you

have not begin to fill it already okay.

So those are the two of some mental health

benefits it does a great work on

strengthening your mind help you feel

good about yourself of course it helps

you to do so many other things. And this

is the reason why I want you to head on

over there to that blog alright. So I

just want to thank you so much for being

here with me today I wanted to make sure

I keep it short and sweet on today I am

about to engage in some running myself.

So be sure that you subscribe to the

YouTube channel if you have not done so

already. Alright and so that YouTube

channel should be somewhere near this

video or you might see a button that

says subscribe either way

hit the button, click on the link

subscribe to the channel and you will be

well on your way. So it is Fitness Friday

I want to thank you for being here with

me on today and we have so much great

content and value to sow into your life

but until next time my friend,

I do encourage you to think to speak and

to live Leadership.

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Jeep Wrangler Rugged Ridge RRC Side Armor Guard Plates (2007-2017 JK 2-Door) Review & Install - Duration: 3:09.

These Rugged Ridge RRC Side Armor Guard Plates are specifically designed for those of you

that are running the Rugged Ridge nerf bars on your two-door 2007-and-up JK.

These are going to take that nerf bar and close in the space on the top of it a little

bit, giving it a bit more of a finished look as well as giving you a little bit more grip

when you're using that nerf bar as a step.

These are designed to attach directly onto those nerf bars.

However, a little bit of drilling is going to be necessary to get them installed, although,

overall, it's a pretty easy install.

And for the price of these, I think, they do add a good bit of utility to those side

steps that you already have.

These are gonna be made out of stamped steel and covering the same texture black powder

coat finish as your nerf bars are, so they'll match very well.

They'll actually look like they were bolted on there when you took the nerf bars out of

the box.

They work very, very well with the nerf bars.

These have some reliefs cut in them.

They're gonna give them a little bit of texture, a little bit of style, but also help to give

you a little bit more grip when you're using these to step in and out of your JK, especially

if you have some mud, snow, rain, whatever on your boots.

You are going to have a little bit more grip.

Of course, there are going to have the Rugged Ridge logo cut right in the middle of them.

Some of you aren't gonna mind that.

Some of you like it.

Some of you hate it.

But it is just a feature of these.

Now, because these are designed to work specifically with the Rugged Ridge nerf bars, of course,

these are gonna be made by Rugged Ridge as well.

There aren't going to be any other options out there, any other brands that you can go

to that don't have that branding cut into them.

So getting these installed, I am gonna still give a one out of three wrenches, even though

there is some drilling involved.

But you're not drilling into your Jeep.

You're just drilling into your nerf bar.

So I think a lot more of you are gonna be comfortable doing that than would be if I

said "Drill a hole in the side of your Jeep."

So the steps involving getting these installed is really setting the guard plate on top of

the nerf bar, sliding it left to right, getting it exactly where you want it, and then marking

the holes.

There are gonna be six holes per plate that you'll need to drill.

Once you have all of those marked out, you'll go ahead and use a 9/64 drill bit to pre-drill

those holes, set your guard back in place and use the self-tapping screws that come

with this to get them bolted down.

You'll do that on both sides, and you're gonna be finished.

Again, pretty simple process.

I'd say give yourself about an hour.

You'll wanna make sure you get these positioned exactly where you want them before you drill

those holes.

These are gonna run you right around $75.

Now, I do think that's going to be a pretty fair price for what you're getting here.

Ultimately, it is just a couple of pieces of steel with some bends and some cuts in

it, but because these are designed to fit directly onto those nerf bars, you know that

the installs are gonna be pretty straightforward.

And if you are looking to add some utility to those nerf bars that you've already purchased,

I do think this is going to be a pretty fairly-priced option for you.

So if you have a set of the Rugged Ridge Nerf Bars and you're looking to add a top plate

to those, this is gonna be a great option and you can find them right here at extremeterrain.com.

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