The sort of person who was likely to earn more money was also the sort of person likely to go to college, nothing more than that.
. . . As far as the professions you mentioned, alas, you are asking a radical
lunatic fringe libertarian.
My view is that they should no be regulated or licensed at all by the government and it should be a complete 'caveat emptor' way of regulating the trades.
Therefore if the best way to being a physician was to go to college, then fine, the market would dictate that. But if self study and apprenticeship and such worked better, then that's how it would be.
You probably know that in some states, Virginia is one, you can become a lawyer by "reading the law", not literally, of course, it's a sort of apprenticeship.
I have the embarassment of a number of degrees. All a total waste of time. College has got to be one of the most inefficient ways of learning there is. I suspect that in time the internet will render it obsolete.
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