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![]() "F.O.A.D." wrote in message ... On 6/20/13 4:28 PM, Eisboch wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... On 6/20/13 3:23 PM, Califbill wrote: Depends on the degree. Here we go again. -------------- I'll post a link later to the local newspapers report on a college website as too what people made 5 years after graduation depending on degree. A performing arts degree was about $15k I think. You keep equating the value of liberal arts education only in terms of what one can earn in a particular field or a particular degree. I don't accept the premise. What is important is what they can contribute to our society and to culture generally. Mozart and Van Gogh died in abject poverty. Their contributions to society and culture far outweigh their meager earnings. Teachers, firemen, social workers and nurses are not typically high up there on the monetary earnings scale, yet they are major contributors to what makes our society tick. ---------------------------------------------- True, many of those professions are labors of love or passion. But I think many who pursue them also tend to be more liberal in philosophy and are receptive to government programs to assist in what they may not be able to directly pay for themselves. It would be interesting to see a breakdown of professional degrees by participation (and support) of government entitlement programs. My guess is the average person in the vocational, technical and engineering disciplines receive less government benefits compared to the average "someone" in the "arts" for example, simply because they don't qualify. In addition, you certainly don't hear of many doctors or lawyers participating in government entitlement programs. These programs aren't free. Someone pays for them. Who do you think pays for the bulk of them? Doctors don't participate in government entitlement programs? What about Medicaid and Medicare? ![]() As for those vocational, technical and engineering grads? What percentage of them end up working for at least a while on government contracts during their careers? Yeah, I know, they're not strictly government entitlement programs. Who do you think pays for the bulk of those doctors' office visits, and those ships, tanks, and airplanes? ----------------------------------------- Not many musicians, that’s for sure. |
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