Threadbane on Nostr: npub1grx4w…suxfe College isn't what it used to be by any means. When I took my ...
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College isn't what it used to be by any means. When I took my degree in '66, a bachelor degree required two semesters of a slide-rule science (physics, chemistry, biology, or geology), two years of English, two semesters of calculus and analytic geometry, and two years of a foreign language. A degree meant you knew something. College today teaches intramural sports and some marketable skill or another, eg, a lawyer need not know anything at all except law, viz. the SCOTUS.
College isn't what it used to be by any means. When I took my degree in '66, a bachelor degree required two semesters of a slide-rule science (physics, chemistry, biology, or geology), two years of English, two semesters of calculus and analytic geometry, and two years of a foreign language. A degree meant you knew something. College today teaches intramural sports and some marketable skill or another, eg, a lawyer need not know anything at all except law, viz. the SCOTUS.