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What is the primary purpose of higher education? Give detailed examples and explain your answers with reasons and evidence.
 
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Critical thinking is not synonymous with good thinking.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

The response to this essay prompt will include the topics discussed in the THINKING CRITICALLY Box entitled What is the Primary Purpose of Higher Education? with additional references to the material in the informational box entitled What Is the Relationship between Education and Income both of which are in the section entitled Problems in College and Beyond.

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