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parochial boy
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« on: May 19, 2017, 05:28:39 PM »

"F#ck the Humanities: Because good things happen when people have no concept of history, culture, or civics."

That should be taught in high school

(Congratulations on graduating to Marxism; after every aspect of humanity is rationalized, when do we get to the class struggle bit?)

What are your thoughts on literature or history electives?


High school kids should be required to pass a citizenship test to graduate , and be required to know basic history . For electives yes they should be taken but in college the government should prioritize funding to degrees what get people good paying jobs , as that's what help our economy grow.

You've never had a real job have you?

Word to the wise, most employers look at a degree as something that shows you are able to learn. They don't expect you to come into an entry level job with all the skills and knowledge required. Doing an accounting or business undergrad really isn't going to give you the skills that you will actually use at work
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