Trade Schools

Anonymous
Many on this forum sneeze at Business undergrad as trade school. I say, for that matter, engineering, nursing, education (teacher training), law, music are all trade schools. A non-trade school is one whose graduates can’t find gainful employment in the major they graduated in.
Anonymous
You’re an idiot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You’re an idiot.

Projection much!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You’re an idiot.

If you are new to this forum and haven’t seen posters calling undergraduate business school as “trade school”, then pipe down. In time you will learn the ways of DCUM.
Anonymous
Lots of lawyers don't practice law. It's basically a finishing degree on top of an undergraduate degree. Hones the critical thinking and writing skills if you go to a top school.
Anonymous
DC is filled with well paid political science majors. Try that line someplace else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lots of lawyers don't practice law. It's basically a finishing degree on top of an undergraduate degree. Hones the critical thinking and writing skills if you go to a top school.

Yes. Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley, Rudy Giuliani have excellent critical thinking skills they acquired in their law schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC is filled with well paid political science majors. Try that line someplace else.

Are you talking about lobbiests?
Anonymous
I'm talking about the people who work for the advocacy groups, the associations, the lobbyists, the think tanks, the Congress, the Executive Branches, and so on. Political Science is hardly a worthless degree here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm talking about the people who work for the advocacy groups, the associations, the lobbyists, the think tanks, the Congress, the Executive Branches, and so on. Political Science is hardly a worthless degree here.

I hope you know that there is no “science” in “political science”. Taking pills and doing simple arithmetic calculations, and plotting simple graphs isn’t science. Similarly there is no “science” in “social science”.
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