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Originally Posted by Marmaduke
Agreed!
...As the world passes us by, is correct!!!
Education in America leaves students illiterate throughout their school years and especially by the time they reach college. Cannot compete in math or science.
Students find that they'll need Unions to protect them, just like they did for their ancestors, because their college degrees don't mean a thing.
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That depends on what they plan on doing with their degree.
You should probably have a degree in medicine if you want to be a doctor.
If you want to be a lawyer, you need a law degree.
A degree in business administration isn't "necessary" but it sure is super-helpful if you want to run a large business. If you want to be HIRED by someone else to run THEIR business, a degree would probably be required.
I wouldn't trust any school teacher that didn't have a degree.
A degree isn't necessary to become an elected official. But the education from attending a university or other higher learning institute would help a candidate open up their mind to new ideas, and I consider that a consideration, even though it's not a requisite.