Stephen Eisenberg

2019-03-16 06:26:33 -0400

Most engineering Batchelor degrees could easily be taught in technical schools and with more hands on experience. Then if you want to go on for higher studies, select only the best of the best. The same can be said for the sciences, dentistry, physical and occupational therapy, programming, et cetera. Some fields of study, such as mathematics, will probably require university right from the start.



No quotas for home grown students by race; its called merit. Foreign students pay every cent and no grants or bursaries to attend our schools, compete by merit, and do not displace any of the nation’s best.



For liberal arts, first you do a year or two of a technical field, or worked in something other than sales or serving, just so you have a better grasp of life before you decide upon theatre (university?), literature, women’s studies, philosophy, Russian literature (first learn how to read Russian), et cetera.



I have seen too many students who had no business being in university taking up space simply to get a useless degree, Most of my friends are not even working in the fields they graduated from. How many sociologists, comparative language studies, or dance grads do we really need?

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