New research shows Ivy League schools may not be worth it

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Millions of students across the U.S. are getting ready to start a new chapter in their lives and go to college. While the importance of a college education is something most experts agree on, the value of going to an elite college continues to be a widely debated issue. New research shows that the race to get into a Ivy League may not be worth it.

CCTV America’s Shraysi Tandon filed this report from New York.

New research shows Ivy League schools may not be worth it

Millions of students across the U.S. are getting ready to start a new chapter in their lives and go to college. While the importance of a college education is something most experts agree on, the value of going to an elite college continues to be a widely debated issue. New research shows that the race to get into a Ivy League may not be worth it. CCTV America's Shraysi Tandon filed this report from New York.


NYT columnist Frank Bruni talks the benefits of college

CCTV America’s Shraysi Tandon interviewed Frank Bruni, New York Times columnist and author of ‘Where You Go Is Not Who You’ll Be,’ for more on how college acceptance letters have evolved into so much more.

NYT columnist Frank Bruni talks the benefits of college

CCTV America's Shraysi Tandon interviewed Frank Bruni, New York Times columnist and author of 'Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be,' for more on how college acceptance letters have evolved into so much more.