Comments by "craxd1" (@craxd1) on "Professor berates colleagues who voted for Trump" video.
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Couldn't have stated it better. In some states, at one time, and into the early 1980's, one could still take home schooling for engineering, and if you could pass the state license exam, you could receive your stamp. Now, they have purposely rigged that, so one has to have a BSc to take the test. It was done to force an indoctrination upon the students. Technical schools or colleges aren't that bad, yet, but other colleges and universities, especially in the liberal arts, are nothing by indoctrination mills. Sociology is one of the biggest jokes, which is guilty of it.
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When computer programming was just taking hold, you could actually buy a certificate from Microsoft. I bought one for Visual Basic. It wasn't long after that we found out why, as the universities took that over too. Now, you can't get a job without that cert, and the cert comes from universities. My cert cost $50 back then, and now you have to pay a huge tuition for the same result.
If I were to send children to a college now, (mine are now grown and gone), it would be to a technical college. They would learn a trade. The only other thing would be for a degree in hard science, not soft such as the liberal arts. Engineering, architecture, physics, and medicine, etc, would be the only thing that I would look at.
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