Matthew Weed, PhD
drmatthewweed.bsky.social
Matthew Weed, PhD
@drmatthewweed.bsky.social
Three Yale Degrees, also Princeton and Harvard. Totally blind, brittle type I diabetic. Advocate for healthcare access and accessibility. Higher Ed consultant to students and schools. Completed a rollerblading marathon, been on three continents, and more.
A great source of advice for anyone still deciding on where to apply, and will definitely be helpful when deciding where to matriculate. As college admissions continue, I recommend taking a look at the "College Search and Admissions Process" section on my website.

www.forbes.com/sites/lizdoe...
A New College Admissions Mindset: Why Values Alignment Matters
Families are reframing college admissions in 2025—prioritizing values like faith, fit, finances, and well-being over rankings and prestige.
www.forbes.com
November 6, 2025 at 3:08 PM
A really valuable look into college majors, and their impact on your return on investment after college. It's one of many new articles added to my website, in the "Maximizing the ROI On Your College Degree" section. Please share with anyone who might benefit.

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The Major Payoff: Evaluating Earnings and Employment Outcomes Across Bachelor's Degrees - CEW Georgetown
In The Major Payoff: Evaluating Earnings and Employment Outcomes Across Bachelor's Degrees, CEW analysis underscores that a college degree is a worthwhile investment.
cew.georgetown.edu
November 5, 2025 at 1:09 AM
A really nice piece in the @wsj.com prompted some thoughts for me on the gap between #healthprofessionals’ practical understanding of how their patients live and work and patients’ real world lived experience of #chronicillness and #disability. See my LinkedIn for them.

www.wsj.com/health/welln...
My Day as an 80-Year-Old. What an Age-Simulation Suit Taught Me.
A suit developed at MIT’s AgeLab gives a taste of difficulties the elderly face, and motivation to prepare.
www.wsj.com
September 6, 2025 at 8:47 PM