The Years That Matter Most

How College Makes or Breaks Us

Hardcover, 390 pages

Published Feb. 3, 2019 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

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978-0-544-94448-0
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The best-selling author of How Children Succeed returns with a powerful, mind-changing inquiry into higher education in the United States

Does college still work? Is the system designed just to protect the privileged and leave everyone else behind? Or can a college education today provide real opportunity to young Americans seeking to improve their station in life?

The Years That Matter Most tells the stories of students trying to find their way, with hope, joy, and frustration, through the application process and into college. Drawing on new research, the book reveals how the landscape of higher education has shifted in recent decades and exposes the hidden truths of how the system works and whom it works for. And it introduces us to the people who really make higher education go: admissions directors trying to balance the class and balance the budget, College Board officials scrambling to defend the SAT in …

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American College: Bad

4 stars

this book wasn't really filled w/ any new information (lots of raj chetty, interviews w/ program participants) but if you want a good damning history of what happen to american college education and pushback on the "we just need to nudge ppl to 'good' schools" thoughts of the early 2010s, this was great!)

anyways did a lot to capture my unease w/ what fancy college in the 2010s was like, hopefully we can get to a point where state support of education and society is better.