Originally Posted by Dude
Originally Posted by JonLaw
You cannot properly apply the topography of a stock market, housing, credit, or tulip bubble to higher education.

Why?

Because it is not a commodity that can be traded and bid up.

No, an education cannot be traded.

A loan, on the other hand, can be bought, sold, traded, and for extra fun, securitized.

No, SLABS never really launched as a product the way that I thought they would.

If they had, I would be agreeing with you.

Something else is happening here in law school world.

Common sense, perhaps?