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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unless your kid’s transcript and resume indicate a strong interest (I.e. entire high school career) in the humanities, this will not work. Colleges well aware of this trick.[/quote] It does. We’re good. [/quote] Let's be real these colleges are not preparing students for the real world which is not humanities [/quote] What a narrow-minded perspective. The humanities are essential for critical thinking. College is not vocational training, and some things can't be quantified in terms of ROI. [/quote] I love the narrow-minded arrogance of humanities fluffers who think science does not require "critical thinking". In fact the critical thinking in STEM is much more rigorous and meaningful than the "critical thinking" in humanities. If your STEM critical thinking fails - the plane crashes, the bridge falls down. If your humanities "critical thinking" fails - so what, nobody dies.[/quote]
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