Occasionally the New York Times does run a story about something other than the achievements of Hillary Clinton or personified evil (a.ka. “Donald Trump.”). Their “A Guide to Getting a Bachelor’s Abroad” could save an American family massive amounts of money.
[One thing that the Times doesn’t cover are the financial implications of a popular activity of college students: having sex. A female student who gets pregnant in a Common Law jurisdiction, such as the U.K. or Australia, could find herself with a cashflow that far exceeds what she could expect to earn from working with that college degree. By contrast, if she has sex with a rich German or Dane in Germany or Denmark, she will get paid less than if she’d had sex with a middle-income American. For male students, the financial consequences of a one-night sexual encounter in the Civil law jurisdictions are limited, whereas in the U.K. they could be life-changing. See the International chapter of Real World Divorce for a country-by-country analysis.]