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To what degree are universities being mis-sold?
Fraser Nelson says students should be better informed of the value of their "graduate premium". Speaking to the Westminster Hour the Spectator editor says that students are being "mis-sold" higher education and should be given more information on their graduate earnings potential before they decide on the degree or the institution of learning for them. He also explains why the Spectator never asks to see a CV of job applicants.
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