KATZ: What was it like trying to find common ground with the people that you went to school with? Like, I come from a poor family, and suddenly I’m going to be going to school with people that think it’s OK to major in dance.
LATTIMORE: You’re right (laughter).
KATZ: And maybe it is. But from my standpoint, I could never imagine going to school for something that couldn’t have a job at the end of it.
College Is A 4-Year-Long Balancing Act For First-Generation Students
Good context for today’s Frank Bruni Op-Ed, “Lifting Kids to College.”