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Most are in engineering, funny, though, NONE are in liberal arts!

http://www.payscale.com/best-colleges/degrees.asp



I guess we should just let them speak ****. lol



You realize that "notnow" (aka loogy) is not a college grad of any kind...
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Most are in engineering, funny, though, NONE are in liberal arts!

http://www.payscale.com/best-colleges/degrees.asp



I guess we should just let them speak ****. lol



You realize that "notnow" (aka loogy) is not a college grad of any kind...



I have great respect for people who can make it through life without a
formal education. They have fewer options, but that doesn't preclude them
from making a positive contribution to society (socialist though it may be,
of course).

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nom=de=plume wrote:
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nom=de=plume wrote:
"NotNow" wrote in message
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Most are in engineering, funny, though, NONE are in liberal arts!

http://www.payscale.com/best-colleges/degrees.asp

I guess we should just let them speak ****. lol


You realize that "notnow" (aka loogy) is not a college grad of any kind...



I have great respect for people who can make it through life without a
formal education. They have fewer options, but that doesn't preclude them
from making a positive contribution to society (socialist though it may be,
of course).



Indeed, but loogy apparently was trying to make some sort of point
regarding the starting salary value of certain college degrees.
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I have great respect for people who can make it through life without a
formal education. They have fewer options, but that doesn't preclude them
from making a positive contribution to society (socialist though it may
be, of course).



Indeed, but loogy apparently was trying to make some sort of point
regarding the starting salary value of certain college degrees.



I guess some things require a higher education to understand. lol

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nom=de=plume wrote:
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Most are in engineering, funny, though, NONE are in liberal arts!

http://www.payscale.com/best-colleges/degrees.asp

I guess we should just let them speak ****. lol


You realize that "notnow" (aka loogy) is not a college grad of any
kind...



I have great respect for people who can make it through life without a
formal education. They have fewer options, but that doesn't preclude
them from making a positive contribution to society (socialist though
it may be, of course).



Indeed, but loogy apparently was trying to make some sort of point
regarding the starting salary value of certain college degrees.


Would you like fries with that? Or, how would you like your steak cooked?


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H the K wrote:
nom=de=plume wrote:
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nom=de=plume wrote:
"NotNow" wrote in message
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Most are in engineering, funny, though, NONE are in liberal arts!

http://www.payscale.com/best-colleges/degrees.asp

I guess we should just let them speak ****. lol


You realize that "notnow" (aka loogy) is not a college grad of any
kind...


I have great respect for people who can make it through life without a
formal education. They have fewer options, but that doesn't preclude
them from making a positive contribution to society (socialist though it
may be, of course).



Indeed, but loogy apparently was trying to make some sort of point
regarding the starting salary value of certain college degrees.


Would you like fries with that? Or, how would you like your steak cooked?



Eww... I never eat at fast food "restaurants" if I can help it. I only eat
steak once or twice a month at most. I treat it as a delicacy, not as a
staple.

I have a great respect for music majors also. Talk about limited job
prospects!

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nom=de=plume wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
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H the K wrote:
nom=de=plume wrote:
"H the K" wrote in message
m...
nom=de=plume wrote:
"NotNow" wrote in message
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Most are in engineering, funny, though, NONE are in liberal arts!

http://www.payscale.com/best-colleges/degrees.asp
I guess we should just let them speak ****. lol

You realize that "notnow" (aka loogy) is not a college grad of any
kind...

I have great respect for people who can make it through life without a
formal education. They have fewer options, but that doesn't preclude
them from making a positive contribution to society (socialist though it
may be, of course).


Indeed, but loogy apparently was trying to make some sort of point
regarding the starting salary value of certain college degrees.

Would you like fries with that? Or, how would you like your steak cooked?



Eww... I never eat at fast food "restaurants" if I can help it. I only eat
steak once or twice a month at most. I treat it as a delicacy, not as a
staple.


My sister worked at a restaurant in old town Alexandria back in 1981
during the summer of her freshman/sophomore year at college. She was
pulling in an average of $200 a night. Makes the $1.60 an hour she was
getting paid meaningless.

I have a great respect for music majors also. Talk about limited job
prospects!


Music majors make great computer programmers. Philosophy majors make
very good computer programmers too.
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I have great respect for people who can make it through life without a
formal education. They have fewer options, but that doesn't preclude
them from making a positive contribution to society (socialist though
it may be, of course).


Indeed, but loogy apparently was trying to make some sort of point
regarding the starting salary value of certain college degrees.
Would you like fries with that? Or, how would you like your steak
cooked?



Eww... I never eat at fast food "restaurants" if I can help it. I only
eat steak once or twice a month at most. I treat it as a delicacy, not as
a staple.


My sister worked at a restaurant in old town Alexandria back in 1981
during the summer of her freshman/sophomore year at college. She was
pulling in an average of $200 a night. Makes the $1.60 an hour she was
getting paid meaningless.

I have a great respect for music majors also. Talk about limited job
prospects!


Music majors make great computer programmers. Philosophy majors make very
good computer programmers too.



So I guess a liberal arts education is ok after all! lol


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