The list of $200k degrees is about what you'd expect. My only criticism is that the list includes the J.D.
Just curious, why the criticism? Out of curiosity, I just checked the tuition for New England Law, a rather generic ABA-accredited school in Boston, not really prestigious at all, and the cost for 3 years full-time came in at around $189,000, just about on target.
I thought it was an aggregate of $200,000 for an undergrad and a graduate degree; if not, then it changes my perspective on things.
Of course, I say that but I can't believe what they're paying new J.D.s even here in NM so...I dunno.