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December 02, 2009

Colleges that Change Lives

Ctcl picMarketing author Seth Godin recently published a recommended reading list on his blog.  And I was happy to see one of our favorites show up--even happier to hear his take:

"The more you learn about the industry of marketing colleges, the more skeptical you'll become of the $150,000 famous school degree. Every high school parent in America should read this book."

If you're intrigued, check out:

Colleges That Change Lives: 40 Schools That Will Change the Way You Think About Colleges by Lauren Pope


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