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TopicThe problem with calling some degrees worthless...
Soviet_Poland
09/10/17 9:01:47 PM
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GreatEvilEmpire posted...
I wrote a lot of papers in college and I don't remember 90% of it. I took a fashion history class and I don't remember much of it. I know a guy who took 2 years of French. Without every day practice, he forgot most of it.


Still has a verifiable document stated he went through the class and earned credit.

Again, from an employment standpoint that information has value. A college education is more likely to have a certain minimum standard for work ethic. He passed the class. He went through the work. Maybe you thought college was easy. Great. You would have been a good hire from a company regardless of the degree. They don't know that.

If you hire a high school grad, it might be someone who's entire goal is to shirk as many responsibilities as possible, cannot self-think and just defers to the manager for every single tiny task rather than attempting to solve it on their own, and just works to get by to the weekend for smokes and drinks.

Maybe the college grad is like that too. But to say there is an equal chance of those types of employees is kind of a stretch.
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