Finally, retroactive justification for all those boring meetings. It seems all that debate-clubbing, band-playing, yearbook-editing and after school do-gooding literally paid off. GOOD uncovered a study that said a student who participates in extracurricular activities in high school will earn 11.8% more in later life. The report, published by Vasilios D. Kosteas, an economics professor
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Study: Clubs in High School Lead to Higher Salaries Later