A surprising case in Arizona reveals that a job applicant with three college degrees was rejected for lacking a high school diploma. This highlights systemic flaws in education evaluation and raises concerns about degree discrimination.
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Education Paradox: When Three College Degrees Fall Short of a High School Diploma
This article examines the paradox in Arizona’s employment requirements where higher education achievements are overshadowed by high school diploma mandates, highlighting the disconnect between educational evaluation and the job market.