ho sojo? ll this gre ne. obab mor tha w wano admi veryittl we lrnnolle has any revano the worng wod. it aayseen credtial ando hopefully this is a strong side that employers understand we all understand that you don't necessaryily need a college degree to succeed in the real world. >> particularly in light of the fact that 44% of the college grads are under employed. alarming statistic. >> on some level, i've taught college for years, there are some undergraduates that told me when the economy was bad they would go to college because they couldn't get a job. one of the places where i don't like to see this is le medical assistants nursing aides, so forth, we need these people to take care of our aging population in a low cost setting. if fewer people are going to community college to do that that's a problem. >> particularly for you, because you want to stay employed as a teacher, right, bruce? >> no i want to stay employed as a health care writer. >> all right, rich what do you think about this good or bad ne