I wasn't addressing lawers v. programmers, but just the relationship between the cost of education and the wages expected from undertaking it.
Of course, today you could point to a plethora of professions for which a long and expensive education is required, but for which compensation lags, often painfully. Though in some cases job security may be higher.
Of course, today you could point to a plethora of professions for which a long and expensive education is required, but for which compensation lags, often painfully. Though in some cases job security may be higher.