“Educated” Author: College Is Unaffordable and Unimaginable | Amanpour and Company
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 Published On Feb 9, 2022

Many aspiring college students in the U.S. are thwarted by the astronomical cost of a degree. New York Times bestselling author Tara Westover shares her shocking childhood and early experience with poverty in her memoir "Educated," which took the world by storm. She didn’t set foot inside a classroom until she was 17, and though she is now successful, she says she is not a poster child for the American dream. Westover speaks with Michel Martin about why she believes universities should function less like businesses and more like schools

Originally aired on February 9, 2022.

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