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21 million...
That's the number of registered Latino voters in the United States.
Now, if the Republicans had only supported the Dream Act but...nooooooooo... Love it! |
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On 6/16/12 6:51 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jun 2012 17:45:43 -0400, X ` Man wrote: On 6/16/12 5:42 PM, wrote: On Sat, 16 Jun 2012 17:02:58 -0400, X ` wrote: On 6/16/12 11:58 AM, wrote: American kids prefer easier schedules and come out of college with a useless degree in a field where jobs don't exist. I'm sure that *some* American kids prefer lighter college schedules. It is also true that *some* American kids don't go to college as if it were a trade school, but, rather, as a way to expand their minds and their knowledge, and learn how to think critically. There are many courses in the "liberal arts" that are extraordinarily difficult and require a hell of a lot more thinking than many of the so-called trade school classes. One of the reasons why our politics is so crappy in this country is that too many of the voters simply don't know how to think. The fact remains that most of the people in math and engineering programs are foreigners and far too many American kids come out with a degree that simply makes them the most engaging Barista at Starbucks. What's your degree in? Life experience and a whole lot of training from the Navy, IBM, SBCCI, IAEI and work I have done on my own. I would stack that up against a BA in post modern art appreciation any day. So did everyone who hired me. Ahh, but it sort of depends on the job being sought, eh? An "art major" might be just the degree sought by employers at ad agencies, museums, magazines, music companies, et cetera. |
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says... On 6/16/12 6:51 PM, wrote: On Sat, 16 Jun 2012 17:45:43 -0400, X ` Man wrote: On 6/16/12 5:42 PM, wrote: On Sat, 16 Jun 2012 17:02:58 -0400, X ` wrote: On 6/16/12 11:58 AM, wrote: American kids prefer easier schedules and come out of college with a useless degree in a field where jobs don't exist. I'm sure that *some* American kids prefer lighter college schedules. It is also true that *some* American kids don't go to college as if it were a trade school, but, rather, as a way to expand their minds and their knowledge, and learn how to think critically. There are many courses in the "liberal arts" that are extraordinarily difficult and require a hell of a lot more thinking than many of the so-called trade school classes. One of the reasons why our politics is so crappy in this country is that too many of the voters simply don't know how to think. The fact remains that most of the people in math and engineering programs are foreigners and far too many American kids come out with a degree that simply makes them the most engaging Barista at Starbucks. What's your degree in? Life experience and a whole lot of training from the Navy, IBM, SBCCI, IAEI and work I have done on my own. I would stack that up against a BA in post modern art appreciation any day. So did everyone who hired me. Ahh, but it sort of depends on the job being sought, eh? An "art major" might be just the degree sought by employers at ad agencies, museums, magazines, music companies, et cetera. Here's a good list. Note that of the top paid careers, the words Engineering or Science is in every one of the job titles. Notice the abundance of the word "arts" in the lowest paid group! http://www.time.com/time/specials/pa...28804,2073703_ 2073653_2073690,00.html |
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On Sun, 17 Jun 2012 07:06:49 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:
Ahh, but it sort of depends on the job being sought, eh? An "art major" might be just the degree sought by employers at ad agencies, museums, magazines, music companies, et cetera. Here's a good list. Note that of the top paid careers, the words Engineering or Science is in every one of the job titles. Notice the abundance of the word "arts" in the lowest paid group! http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2073703_2073653_2073690,00.html === Lists like that are interesting but somewhat meaningless. The really big bucks are being made by doctors, lawyers, bankers, investment managers, business owners/executives, real estate developers, etc. |
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On 6/17/12 11:12 AM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 17 Jun 2012 07:06:49 -0400, wrote: Ahh, but it sort of depends on the job being sought, eh? An "art major" might be just the degree sought by employers at ad agencies, museums, magazines, music companies, et cetera. Here's a good list. Note that of the top paid careers, the words Engineering or Science is in every one of the job titles. Notice the abundance of the word "arts" in the lowest paid group! http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2073703_2073653_2073690,00.html === Lists like that are interesting but somewhat meaningless. The really big bucks are being made by doctors, lawyers, bankers, investment managers, business owners/executives, real estate developers, etc. As I mentioned earlier in this thread, "top paid careers" is not necessarily the incentive for many of those who attend college. |
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On Friday, June 15, 2012 3:44:14 PM UTC-5, X ` Man wrote:
That's the number of registered Latino voters in the United States. Now, if the Republicans had only supported the Dream Act but...nooooooooo... Love it! Well howdy, Krausie. Yessiree, you tell 'em Fat Man! By the way, how's the Dr.-Dr.-Dr.? Any additional degrees since you last reported? |
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